provoke, stimulate ,disturb, upset, trouble,agitate, vex, disturb, commove, shake up, stir up, raise up
irritating ,agitating, badgering or displeasing
agitating, alerting, animating, awakening, electrifying, enlivening, moving, provoking, rousing, stimulating
It can be, for either use of the word (agitating pump, agitating demonstrators). It is the present participle of the verb to agitate, so may also be a verb or noun.
"His faction was agitating for extensive reforms in the regime."
annoyance, frustration, crossness, impatience, exasperation, anger, irascibility, touchiness, testiness (informal) antonym: calmnessnuisance, pain, pest (informal), bother, bane, irritantinflammation, soreness, tenderness, itchiness, prickliness (informal), rashMicrosoft Works Word Processor 2007 version
The word 'agitated' is the past tense of the verb to agitate.The noun forms of the verb to agitate are agitator, agitation, and the gerund, agitating.
In British slang, the word "aggie" means agitating. It is directed at a person. For example "For crying out loud he is so aggie!"
Your washer may be squeaking when agitating due to worn out or damaged parts, such as the belt, bearings, or motor. It is important to have a professional inspect and repair the washer to prevent further damage.
bad, smelly, agitating, gross, and scornful
Another word for wedding is Marriage. Another word is Matrimony
Apparently, they were agitating Spain for reform for its government of the Philippines.
Yes, agitating, boring, depressing, discouraging, upsetting, worrying