* troubled emotionally and usually deeply; "agitated parents" * physically disturbed or set in motion; "the agitated mixture foamed and bubbled"
The word agitated means to feel troubled or nervous.
Agitated means : feeling or appearing troubled or nervous.
uneasy is negative connotation
No, 'grand' is a very positive connotation.
Well the denotation is the exact meaning and the Connotation is the suggested idea which has to do with the word.
A full stomach of food makes people sedate and sometimes even sleepy. Few people want to fight after eating. To agitate means to irritate. So you can't irritate or agitate (most people) when they have a full stomach (though many families might argue that Thanksgiving get-togethers often produce family fights even with full stomachs).
It is positive. --- Actually, it can go either way in modern usage, though it has a better connotation than "stingy."
Don't agitate me!
Agitate is like when you get mad, so you could say : The kid says I agitate him.
Loud noises agitate Angela so much that she cannot endure them.
The word agitated is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb agitate.
Agitate translated into Filipino is manggulo.
Bother, annoy, and disturb are words. Those mean agitate.
The noun forms for the verb to agitate are agitator, agitation, and the gerund, agitating.
agitate - to use inflammitory methods to irritate a responsive entity [eg. a person, a bacterium, etc.]"I attempted, unsuccessfully, to agitate her by intruding upon her personal space."
regurgitate
calm
...connotation!
It is a neutral connotation.