Agitated vs. Irritated

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Agitatedverb

simple past tense and past participle of agitate

Agitatedadjective

Angry, annoyed, bothered or worked up.

Agitatedadjective

(of a solution or substance) Violently and chaotically moving around, such as because of being shaken.

Agitated

troubled emotionally and usually deeply. Opposite of unagitated.

Agitated

throwing oneself from side to side.

Agitated

physically disturbed or set in motion; as, the agitated mixture foamed and bubbled. Opposite of unagitated and left alone, allowed to stand.

Agitatedadjective

troubled emotionally and usually deeply;

Agitatedadjective

physically disturbed or set in motion;

Agitatedadjective

thrown from side to side;

Irritatedverb

simple past tense and past participle of irritate

Irritatedadjective

Experiencing a feeling of irritation.

Irritatedadjective

(pathology) Inflamed and painful.

Irritated

aroused to impatience or anger; as, made an irritated gesture.

Irritatedadjective

feeling inflammation or other discomfort (especially in a part of the body)

Irritatedadjective

aroused to impatience or anger;

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