Agitated means to feel or appear troubled, nervous, or upset. It can also refer to a state of heightened physical or emotional disturbance.
The suffix -ous added to "nerve" in "nervous" changes the word to an adjective, indicating a feeling or state of being characterized by nerves. In this case, "nervous" describes someone who is easily agitated, anxious, or prone to stress.
The suffix "-pacify" means to make peaceful or calm. It suggests the act of soothing or quieting something that is agitated or distressed.
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
Some words that contain the root word "onym" are synonym (meaning a word with a similar meaning), antonym (meaning a word with the opposite meaning), and homonym (meaning a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning).
The word "pestilence" has a root meaning plague, which comes from the Latin word "pestis" meaning plague.
upset
The word excited is first noted in 1650s meaning "magnetically or electrically stimulated". Modern sense of the word meaning "agitated" was attested in 1855.
easily agitated
To be mixed, as in a liquid. To be agitated.
The word antsy is an adjective that describes a person who is agitated, impatient, or restless. A good example of the use of the word is: The man was feeling antsy awaiting his jury trial.
Two antonyms for "commotion" are "perturbational" and "turbulent"Perturbational and turbulent are synonymsfor commotion. The word peace is an antonym of commotion.Antonym: a word opposite in meaning to another.Synonym: a different word having the same or a similar meaning.
How about perturbed or agitated.
Overwrought means to be excessively nervous or excited; agitated. or to be extremely elaborate or ornate; overdone.
mad, furious agitated
distressed, annoyed, agitated, worried
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.
If someone is tearing their hair out, they are extremely worried or agitated about something