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
Trouble, inconvenience, nuisance, annoyance...
We worked on the project Incessantly. He studies incessantly all day.
incessantly means endlessly; constantly
Your incessantly complaints are haunting me.
The suffix to incessantly is -ly.
"Incessantly" is an adverb. It describes the action of an accompanying verb, emphasizing that it is done without interruption.
Don't agitate me!
Agitate is like when you get mad, so you could say : The kid says I agitate him.
he mows the grass incessantly and it always is far to short
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.
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.