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aggression<br />

n. 1 aggressiveness, hostility, belligerence, combativeness,<br />

Slang Brit aggro: The mere crossing of the river is an act of<br />

aggression. 2 attack, assault, onslaught, invasion,<br />

encroachment: The conflict had become a war of aggression.<br />

aggressive<br />

adj. 1 combative, warlike, martial, belligerent, bellicose,<br />

pugnacious, quarrelsome, disputatious, litigious; hostile,<br />

unfriendly: The Germanic tribes were known to the Romans as<br />

aggressive and hardened warriors. 2 forward, assertive,<br />

forceful, bold, Colloq pushy: Dennis's aggressive nature may<br />

yet make him a good salesman.<br />

aggressor n. assailant, attacker, instigator, initiator, provoker;<br />

belligerent: You will find that the Nazis were the aggressors<br />

in Poland in 1939.<br />

agile adj. 1 nimble, quick, brisk, swift, active, lively, lithe,<br />

limber, spry, sprightly: Sofia is an agile dancer. 2 keen,<br />

sharp, alert, dexterous or dextrous, resourceful, acute: With<br />

his agile mind Richard was able to solve the problems in no time<br />

at all.<br />

agitate v. 1 excite, arouse, rouse, move, perturb, stir up, disquiet,<br />

fluster, ruffle, rattle, disconcert, discomfit, unsettle, upset,<br />

rock, unnerve, shake (up), Colloq discombobulate: Rachel was<br />

agitated to learn of the bank's threat to foreclose on the<br />

mortgage. 2 push, press, campaign; promote: The miners have<br />

been agitating for better safety measures. 3 stir (up), churn,<br />

disturb, shake, roil: The calm lake was agitated by the motor<br />

boats.<br />

agitated adj. moved, stirred (up), shaken (up), rattled, disturbed,<br />

upset, nervous, perturbed, jittery, jumpy, uneasy, ill at ease,<br />

fidgety, disquieted, discomfited, ruffled, flustered, unsettled,<br />

unnerved, wrought up, discomposed, disconcerted, aroused,<br />

roused, excited, Colloq discombobulated: The sheriff was in a<br />

very agitated state about the mob forming outside the jail.<br />

agitation n. 1 shaking, disturbance, churning, stirring, turbulence: The<br />

agitation made the solution become cloudy. 2 excitement,<br />

arousal, rabble-rousing, provocation, stirring up, incitement,

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