Agitó (en. Shook)
/a.xi.ˈto/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Act of agitating or altering something.
The agitation of the water on the shore began to attract the attention of the fishermen.
El agitó del agua en la orilla comenzó a atraer la atención de los pescadores.
Restlessness or disturbance in an emotional or physical state.
His internal agitation was evident before the presentation.
Su agitó interno era evidente antes de la presentación.
verb
Perform a rapid or energetic movement.
She waved her hand to get his attention.
Ella agitó la mano para llamar su atención.
Cause a state of alarm or unease.
The news agitated the entire community.
La noticia agitó a toda la comunidad.
Etymology
From the verb 'agitar', from Latin 'agitare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
don't stir the waters
Don't provoke conflicts or disturbances.
no agites las aguas
stir the masses
Incite a group to action or protest.
agitar las masas
stir the atmosphere
Cause a noticeable change in the mood of a place.
agitar el ambiente
Related Words
agitate
Perform rapid and energetic movements.
agitar
unease
State of restlessness or lack of calm.
inquietud
alteration
Modification of an original state.
alteración
Slang Meanings
Be emotionally agitated.
After receiving the news, he was completely agitated.
Después de recibir la noticia, estaba todo agitó.
Participate enthusiastically in an event or party.
The party turned into a real agitation when the DJ arrived.
La fiesta se volvió un verdadero agitó cuando llegó el DJ.