The prisoner became agitated when she found that her parole had been denied .
Perturbed: annoyed, aggravated, irritated
Yes, calmness is a character trait that refers to the ability to stay composed and collected in various situations without getting easily agitated or panicked.
First you must correct your use of English. It should be YOU'RE driving me crazy, not YOUR. In this sentence, it is meant to be a shortening, or contraction, of YOU ARE, therefore YOU'RE is correct. If you want to be using the possessive word YOUR, it would be as "we are in YOUR car".
no you should not unless it is at the begging of the sentence!
A topic sentence introduces the main idea or topic of a paragraph, while a clincher sentence concludes the paragraph by summarizing the main points or providing a final thought. The topic sentence sets the tone and direction for the paragraph, while the clincher sentence leaves a lasting impression on the reader.
I was agitated to go to the bathroom, so my teacher violently told me to go.
extremely angry. using it in a sentence would be "my baby brother wouldn't stop crying and that made me very agitated."
a stormy or agitated state
Persist should be used as other verbs are. I will persist in my pursuit of happiness. She persisted to ask me ceaselessly. Her persistence agitated me.
He experienced great agitation before playing the big game.
Agitated means feeling or appearing to be troubled or nervous.
The word pother can be used to indicated an agitated state.The old man wandered about the house in a pother after the phone call from his brother.
Agitated Screams of Maggots was created on 2006-11-15.
The words quiet and agitated have opposite meanings and are thus antonyms.
Agitately
Agitately
The agitated musician was not an expert like Toscanini and didn't have expert memory.