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Agitator - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

agitator

/ˈædʒɪteɪtər/ /ˈædʒɪteɪtə/

Definition:

A person who urges others to protest or rebel, often causing unrest or disturbance.

Synonyms:

instigator, troublemaker, provocateur, rabble-rouser

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

peacemaker, mediator

Common Collocations:

political agitator, labor agitator, social agitator

Derivatives:

agitate, agitation, agitating

Usage Tips:

Use "agitator" for someone actively stirring up trouble or encouraging dissent in a group or society.

Common Phrases:

rabble-rousing agitator, professional agitator, master agitator

Etymology:

From Latin "agitare," meaning "to drive or stir up," later evolving to describe someone inciting unrest.

Examples:

  • 1. The agitator roused the crowd with fiery speeches.
  • 2. She was labeled an agitator for organizing the protest.
  • 3. The union hired an agitator to rally workers for better wages.
  • 4. Police arrested the agitator before the demonstration turned violent.

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