agitative (Meaning)
Wordnet
agitative (s)
causing or tending to cause anger or resentment
Webster
agitative (a.)
Tending to agitate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of agitative
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agitative Sentence Examples
- The agitative news report stirred emotions and sparked discussions among viewers.
- His agitative remarks during the debate heightened the tension in the room.
- The agitative campaign ad aimed to provoke a strong reaction from the audience.
- The agitative nature of the protest rally attracted attention from both supporters and critics.
- The agitative speaker captivated the audience with passionate and provocative arguments.
- The agitative blog post fueled controversy and generated a flurry of online responses.
- The agitative nature of the film's plot kept the audience on the edge of their seats.
- Her agitative style of writing challenged conventional norms and provoked thought.
- The agitative behavior of the agitator roused the crowd into action during the demonstration.
- The agitative tone of the speech was deliberate, intended to mobilize support for a social cause.
FAQs About the word agitative
causing or tending to cause anger or resentmentTending to agitate.
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The agitative news report stirred emotions and sparked discussions among viewers.
His agitative remarks during the debate heightened the tension in the room.
The agitative campaign ad aimed to provoke a strong reaction from the audience.
The agitative nature of the protest rally attracted attention from both supporters and critics.