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The noun forms for the verb to agitate are agitator, agitation, and the gerund, agitating.
Bother, annoy, and disturb are words. Those mean agitate.
A G I T A T E D. You spelled it correctly.
abstract , addle , agitate , amuse
Excite, agitate, make vehement...
"Incessantly" is an adverb. It describes the action of an accompanying verb, emphasizing that it is done without interruption.
We worked on the project Incessantly. He studies incessantly all day.
incessantly means endlessly; constantly
Your incessantly complaints are haunting me.
Don't agitate me!
Agitate is like when you get mad, so you could say : The kid says I agitate him.
"Agitate" in Tagalog can be translated as "panginginig" or "pagkabahala," both of which refer to causing someone to feel disturbed or anxious.
he mows the grass incessantly and it always is far to short
You can use the word "incessantly" to describe something that continues without interruption or stopping, often in a bothersome or relentless manner. For example, "The dog barked incessantly all night," indicates that the barking was constant and persistent.
The word agitated is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb agitate.
Loud noises agitate Angela so much that she cannot endure them.
The noun forms for the verb to agitate are agitator, agitation, and the gerund, agitating.