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stirred
adjective as in affected
adjective as in beaten
adjective as in emotional
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adjective as in excited
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adjective as in fired up
adjective as in inspired
adjective as in interested
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adjective as in overwrought
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- affected
- agitated
- all shook up
- beside oneself
- crazy
- distracted
- emotional
- excitable
- fired-up
- flipped-out
- freaked-out
- histrionic
- histrionical
- hot under collar
- hot-and-bothered
- hyper
- in a state
- nervous
- neurotic
- on edge
- overexcited
- overstrung
- overworked
- spent
- steamed up
- strung-out
- tense
- tired
- uneasy
- unstrung
- uptight
- weary
- wired
- worked-up
- worn
- wound-up
adjective as in psyched
adjective as in pumped
adjective as in soulful
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adjective as in stoked
adjective as in susceptible
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adjective as in touched
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Example Sentences
But in California, rumblings of such a bill have stirred opposition.
The incident has stirred a lively debate on social media, with many Indians weighing in on aeroplane bathroom etiquette.
Before he could inhabit the psychology of his characters, his own psychology had to be stirred.
The death toll from the fire — 17 — has stirred up memories from his time in the military that continue to haunt him.
Other Brits who have been shaken but not stirred into the mix include Challengers star Josh O'Connor, 34, and Babylon's Stuart Martin, 39, as well as White Lotus actor Theo James, who is 40.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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