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Definition of agitation
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Agitation
(n.) The act of
agitating,
or the state of being
agitated;
the state of being moved with
violence,
or with
irregular
action;
commotion;
as, the sea after a storm is in
agitation..
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Storm
::
Storm (n.) A
violent
agitation
of human
society;
a
civil,
political,
or
domestic
commotion;
sedition,
insurrection,
or war;
violent
outbreak;
clamor;
tumult..
Peaceful
::
Peaceful
(a.) Not
disposed
or
tending
to war,
tumult
or
agitation;
pacific;
mild; calm;
peaceable;
as,
peaceful
words..
Fury
::
Fury (n.)
Violent
or
extreme
excitement;
overmastering
agitation
or
enthusiasm.
Agitation
::
Agitation
(n.)
Examination
or
consideration
of a
subject
in
controversy,
or of a plan
proposed
for
adoption;
earnest
discussion;
debate..
Calm
::
Calm (n.)
Freedom
from
motion,
agitation,
or
disturbance;
a
cessation
or
absence
of that which
causes
motion
or
disturbance,
as of winds or
waves;
tranquility;
stillness;
quiet;
serenity..
Tossing
::
Tossing
(n.) A
process
which
consists
in
washing
ores by
violent
agitation
in
water,
in order to
separate
the
lighter
or earhy
particles;
--
called
also
tozing,
and
treloobing,
in
Cornwall..
Vexation
::
Vexation
(n.) The act of
vexing,
or the state of being
vexed;
agitation;
disquiet;
trouble;
irritation..
Sang-froid
::
Sang-froid
(n.)
Freedom
from
agitation
or
excitement
of mind;
coolness
in
trying
circumstances;
indifference;
calmness.
Stirabout
::
Stir (n.)
Agitation
of
thoughts;
conflicting
passions.
Exagitation
::
Exagitation
(n.)
Agitation.
Foam
::
Foam (n.) The white
substance,
consisting
of an
aggregation
of
bubbles,
which is
formed
on the
surface
of
liquids,
or in the mouth of an
animal,
by
violent
agitation
or
fermentation;
froth;
spume;
scum; as, the foam of the sea..
Heat
::
Heat (n.)
Agitation
of mind;
inflammation
or
excitement;
exasperation.
Emotion
::
Emotion
(n.) A
moving
of the mind or soul;
excitement
of the
feelings,
whether
pleasing
or
painful;
disturbance
or
agitation
of mind
caused
by a
specific
exciting
cause and
manifested
by some
sensible
effect
on the
body..
Fret
::
Fret (n.)
Agitation
of mind
marked
by
complaint
and
impatience;
disturbance
of
temper;
irritation;
as, he keeps his mind in a
continual
fret..
Tumult
::
Tumult
(n.)
Violent
commotion
or
agitation,
with
confusion
of
sounds;
as, the
tumult
of the
elements..
Commotion
::
Commotion
(n.)
Agitation,
perturbation,
or
disorder,
of mind; heat;
excitement..
Tumult
::
Tumult
(n.) The
commotion
or
agitation
of a
multitude,
usually
accompanied
with great
noise,
uproar,
and
confusion
of
voices;
hurly-burly;
noisy
confusion..
Pucker
::
Pucker
(n.) A state of
perplexity
or
anxiety;
confusion;
bother;
agitation.
Tumult
::
Tumult
(n.)
Irregular
or
confused
motion;
agitation;
high
excitement;
as, the
tumult
of the
spirits
or
passions..
Shake
::
Shake (n.) The act or
result
of
shaking;
a
vacillating
or
wavering
motion;
a rapid
motion
one way and
other;
a
trembling,
quaking,
or
shivering;
agitation..
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