Meaning & Definition of word "Agitation"

to

arrow

    Agitation

    ˌædʒɪˈteɪʃən

    noun:

    • 1. A state of anxiety or nervous excitement.
      • Example: His agitation was evident as he paced back and forth, waiting for the news.
    • 2. The action of disturbing or stirring up, especially in a political or social context.
      • Example: The protest was a clear agitation for workers' rights and fair wages.
    • 3. A physical condition characterized by restlessness or excitement.
      • Example: The child's agitation made it difficult for the teacher to maintain order in the classroom.
    • 4. The process of stirring up or pushing something into motion.
      • Example: The agitation of the water in the pond indicated the presence of fish.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from Latin 'agitatio', from 'agitare', meaning 'to set in motion'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    political agitation:

    The act of campaigning for a political cause.

    agitation of the mind:

    A state of mental unrest or anxiety.

    public agitation:

    The process of stirring public interest in an issue.

    Related Words

    anxiety:

    A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something.

    frustration:

    The feeling of being upset or annoyed as a result of being unable to change or achieve something.

    disturbance:

    The interruption of a settled and peaceful condition.

    Slang Meanings of agitation

    Meaning: Jitters

    Example Sentence: He had the jitters before giving his speech.

    Meaning: Freak out

    Example Sentence: She freaked out when the results were announced.