Agitados (en. Agitated)

/a.xiˈta.ðos/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
State of restlessness or nervousness.
After the news, everyone was agitated.
Después de la noticia, todos estaban agitados.
Moved roughly.
The sea was agitated during the storm.
El mar estaba agitado durante la tormenta.
In a state of emotional agitation.
She felt agitated before speaking in public.
Ella se sentía agitada antes de hablar en público.

Etymology

From the verb agitate, from the Latin 'agitare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be agitated
To feel restless or full of energy.
estar agitado
agitated like a leaf
To be very nervous or scared.
agitado como una hoja

Related Words

agitate
To move something forcefully.
agitar
restlessness
State of lack of tranquility.
inquietud
turbulent
That presents turbulence or commotion.
turbulento

Slang Meanings

To be very excited or lively.
That party was agitated, everyone danced all night.
Esa fiesta estuvo agitada, todos bailaron toda la noche.
When someone is very anxious.
He was agitated before his exam.
Estaba agitado antes de su examen.