Inklingo

agitación

ah-hee-tah-SYON/axitaˈθjon/

shaking, stirring

Also: turbulence
NounfB1
A hand shaking a glass bottle filled with colorful liquid to mix it.

📝 In Action

La agitación del frasco es necesaria antes de usar la medicina.

B1

Shaking the bottle is necessary before using the medicine.

El mar presentaba una fuerte agitación debido al viento.

B2

The sea showed heavy turbulence due to the wind.

Evite la agitación excesiva de la mezcla.

B2

Avoid excessive stirring of the mixture.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

  • reposo (rest/stillness)
  • quietud (quietness)

Common Collocations

  • instrucciones de agitaciónshaking instructions
  • agitación molecularmolecular motion

agitation, excitement

Also: restlessness
NounfB2
A person sitting on a chair looking nervous with their hands clenched and a worried expression.

📝 In Action

Se notaba una gran agitación en su voz.

B2

You could notice a great agitation in her voice.

El paciente mostraba signos de agitación mental.

C1

The patient showed signs of mental agitation.

La noticia causó mucha agitación entre los presentes.

B2

The news caused much excitement among those present.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • nerviosismo (nervousness)
  • inquietud (restlessness)

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • estado de agitaciónstate of agitation
  • agitación internainner turmoil

unrest, upheaval

Also: turmoil
NounfC1formal
A large crowd of people gathered in a public square holding blank signs to show social unrest.

📝 In Action

Hubo mucha agitación política antes de las elecciones.

C1

There was a lot of political unrest before the elections.

La agitación social se extendió por todo el país.

C1

The social upheaval spread throughout the whole country.

El sindicato lideró la agitación obrera.

C2

The union led the labor unrest.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • conmoción (commotion)
  • disturbio (disturbance)

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • agitación de masasmass agitation
  • agitación callejerastreet protests/unrest

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "agitación" in Spanish:

turbulence

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: agitación

Question 1 of 3

Which of these is the correct way to say 'the political unrest'?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
canciónemociónestación
📚 Etymology

From the Latin 'agitatio', which comes from 'agitare' (to move often or violently). This is the frequentative form of 'agere' (to do or to drive).

First recorded: 13th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: agitationFrench: agitationPortuguese: agitação

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'agitación' always a bad thing?

Not necessarily. While it often means unrest or nervousness, it is a neutral technical term for 'mixing' or 'shaking' in chemistry or cooking.

Can I use 'agitación' to mean a 'busy' day?

No, for a busy day you would use the adjective 'un día agitado'. 'Agitación' refers to the state of movement or unrest itself.

Does it mean the same as 'protesta'?

They are related, but 'agitación' is the atmosphere of unrest or the act of stirring up trouble, whereas a 'protesta' is the specific event where people gather.