agitable (Meaning)

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agitable (a.)

Capable of being agitated, or easily moved.

Synonyms & Antonyms of agitable

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agitable Sentence Examples

  1. The agitable situation in the crowded market escalated as tempers flared among the shoppers.
  2. Her agitable nature made it challenging for others to predict her reactions in stressful situations.
  3. The political debate became increasingly agitable as conflicting opinions clashed on the stage.
  4. A small disagreement between the friends quickly became agitable, leading to a heated argument.
  5. The volatile stock market proved to be highly agitable, causing investors to react nervously to market fluctuations.
  6. His agitable demeanor suggested that any minor inconvenience could trigger a strong emotional response.
  7. The agitable atmosphere in the courtroom intensified as the trial reached a critical point.
  8. The agitable climate of uncertainty surrounding the project made it difficult for team members to focus on their tasks.
  9. A series of unfortunate events created an agitable environment, straining relationships within the close-knit community.
  10. The agitable weather conditions heightened concerns about the potential for a severe storm.

FAQs About the word agitable

Capable of being agitated, or easily moved.

No synonyms found.

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The agitable situation in the crowded market escalated as tempers flared among the shoppers.

Her agitable nature made it challenging for others to predict her reactions in stressful situations.

The political debate became increasingly agitable as conflicting opinions clashed on the stage.

A small disagreement between the friends quickly became agitable, leading to a heated argument.