slovo | definícia |
agitated (encz) | agitated,nervózní adj: Jaroslav Šedivý |
agitated (encz) | agitated,pohnutý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
agitated (encz) | agitated,rozrušený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
agitated (encz) | agitated,vyvedený z míry adj: Petr Prášek |
agitated (encz) | agitated,znepokojený adj: Jaroslav Šedivý |
agitated (gcide) | agitated \agitated\ adj.
1. troubled emotionally and usually deeply. Opposite of
unagitated. agitated parents
Note: Narrower terms are: {demoniac, demoniacal ; distraught,
overwrought; disturbed, jolted, shaken; {feverish,
hectic}; frantic, frenetic, phrenetic, frenzied;
{psychedelic ; {rampageous, raging, frenzied ;
{wild-eyed . Also See: discomposed, excited, impatient,
tense, unquiet, unsteady.
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2. 1 throwing oneself from side to side.
Syn: tossing
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3. physically disturbed or set in motion; as, the agitated
mixture foamed and bubbled. Opposite of unagitated and
left alone, allowed to stand.
Note: [Narrower terms are: {churning, churned-up, roiling,
roiled, roily, turbulent ; stirred.]
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Agitated (gcide) | Agitate \Ag"i*tate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Agitated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Agitating.] [L. agitatus, p. p. of agitare to put in
motion, fr. agere to move: cf. F. agiter. See Act,
Agent.]
1. To move with a violent, irregular action; as, the wind
agitates the sea; to agitate water in a vessel. "Winds . .
. agitate the air." --Cowper.
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2. To move or actuate. [R.] --Thomson.
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3. To stir up; to disturb or excite; to perturb; as, he was
greatly agitated.
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The mind of man is agitated by various passions.
--Johnson.
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4. To discuss with great earnestness; to debate; as, a
controversy hotly agitated. --Boyle.
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5. To revolve in the mind, or view in all its aspects; to
contrive busily; to devise; to plot; as, politicians
agitate desperate designs.
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Syn: To move; shake; excite; rouse; disturb; distract;
revolve; discuss; debate; canvass.
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agitated (wn) | agitated
adj 1: troubled emotionally and usually deeply; "agitated
parents" [ant: unagitated]
2: physically disturbed or set in motion; "the agitated mixture
foamed and bubbled" [ant: unagitated] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
agitated (encz) | agitated,nervózní adj: Jaroslav Šedivýagitated,pohnutý adj: Zdeněk Brožagitated,rozrušený adj: Zdeněk Brožagitated,vyvedený z míry adj: Petr Prášekagitated,znepokojený adj: Jaroslav Šedivý |
agitatedly (encz) | agitatedly,znepokojivě adv: Zdeněk Brož |
unagitated (encz) | unagitated, adj: |
agitated (gcide) | agitated \agitated\ adj.
1. troubled emotionally and usually deeply. Opposite of
unagitated. agitated parents
Note: Narrower terms are: {demoniac, demoniacal ; distraught,
overwrought; disturbed, jolted, shaken; {feverish,
hectic}; frantic, frenetic, phrenetic, frenzied;
{psychedelic ; {rampageous, raging, frenzied ;
{wild-eyed . Also See: discomposed, excited, impatient,
tense, unquiet, unsteady.
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2. 1 throwing oneself from side to side.
Syn: tossing
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3. physically disturbed or set in motion; as, the agitated
mixture foamed and bubbled. Opposite of unagitated and
left alone, allowed to stand.
Note: [Narrower terms are: {churning, churned-up, roiling,
roiled, roily, turbulent ; stirred.]
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]Agitate \Ag"i*tate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Agitated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Agitating.] [L. agitatus, p. p. of agitare to put in
motion, fr. agere to move: cf. F. agiter. See Act,
Agent.]
1. To move with a violent, irregular action; as, the wind
agitates the sea; to agitate water in a vessel. "Winds . .
. agitate the air." --Cowper.
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2. To move or actuate. [R.] --Thomson.
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3. To stir up; to disturb or excite; to perturb; as, he was
greatly agitated.
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The mind of man is agitated by various passions.
--Johnson.
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4. To discuss with great earnestness; to debate; as, a
controversy hotly agitated. --Boyle.
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5. To revolve in the mind, or view in all its aspects; to
contrive busily; to devise; to plot; as, politicians
agitate desperate designs.
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Syn: To move; shake; excite; rouse; disturb; distract;
revolve; discuss; debate; canvass.
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Agitatedly (gcide) | Agitatedly \Ag"i*ta`ted*ly\, adv.
In an agitated manner.
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agitated (wn) | agitated
adj 1: troubled emotionally and usually deeply; "agitated
parents" [ant: unagitated]
2: physically disturbed or set in motion; "the agitated mixture
foamed and bubbled" [ant: unagitated] |
agitated depression (wn) | agitated depression
n 1: a state of clinical depression in which the person exhibits
irritability and restlessness |
unagitated (wn) | unagitated
adj 1: not physically disturbed or set in motion [ant:
agitated]
2: not agitated or disturbed emotionally [ant: agitated]
3: not agitated; without losing self-possession; "spoke in a
calm voice"; "remained calm throughout the uproar"; "he
remained serene in the midst of turbulence"; "a serene
expression on her face"; "she became more tranquil";
"tranquil life in the country" [syn: calm, unagitated,
serene, tranquil] |
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