No. It is a past tense form of a verb, and may be used as an adjective.
Agitately
a stormy or agitated state
Agitated means feeling or appearing to be troubled or nervous.
The words quiet and agitated have opposite meanings and are thus antonyms.
Violently agitated
Agitately
Agitately
a stormy or agitated state
Agitated means feeling or appearing to be troubled or nervous.
The prisoner became agitated when she found that her parole had been denied .
I was agitated to go to the bathroom, so my teacher violently told me to go.
Agitated Screams of Maggots was created on 2006-11-15.
The words quiet and agitated have opposite meanings and are thus antonyms.
The agitated musician was not an expert like Toscanini and didn't have expert memory.
An easily agitated client should benefit from a de-escalation practice.
no, agitate is a verb
Agitated