agitated
To a high degree.
To a very high degree.
To a significant degree; can imply a more intense or serious state.
In a way that can be seen through physical signs.
In a way that is easy to see or understand.
To a small degree.
To a small degree.
Becoming more and more agitated over a period of time.
To a noticeable but not extreme degree.
A more formal or descriptive way to say someone is agitated.
Used to describe the state of being nervous or worried.
Used to describe the internal feeling of being nervous or worried.
Used to describe the outward appearance of being nervous or worried.
Used to describe the impression of someone being nervous or worried.
Used to describe someone's voice indicating they are nervous or worried.
To begin to be in an agitated state; common and informal.
To begin to be in an agitated state; often used in formal contexts.
To gradually become more agitated over time.
To cause someone to become nervous or worried.
Worried or nervous about a specific event or situation.
Worried or nervous in reaction to something, such as a sight or sound.