Aggrieve, v. a.

    1. Pain, grieve, afflict, wound the feelings of, cause sorrow to.
    2. Wrong, injure, oppress, maltreat, abuse, bear hard upon, ill-treat, ill-use, impose upon.

Aghast, a.

    1. Horror-struck, dismayed, horrified, appalled, terrified, frightened, panic-stricken, struck with horror.
    2. Amazed, astounded, startled, astonished, dumfoundered, dumfounded (colloq.), thunderstruck.

Agile, a. Lively, nimble, brisk, smart, active, quick, ready, prompt, alert, sprightly, supple, winged. See spry.

Agility, n. Liveliness, nimbleness, briskness, smartness, activity, quickness, readiness, promptness, promptitude, alertness, sprightliness, suppleness.

Agio, n. (Com.) Premium.

Agiotage, n. (Com.) Stock-jobbing.

Agitable, a.

    1. Movable, capable of being shaken, that can be disturbed.
    2. Debatable, that can be discussed, investigable.

Agitate, v. a.

    1. Shake, jar, toss, betoss, rock, disturb, trouble (by brisk motion), convulse.
    2. Excite, ruffle, rouse, ferment, disturb, perturb, betoss, toss, stir up, work up.
    3. Fluster, flurry, hurry, confuse, disconcert.
    4. Discuss, controvert, canvass, debate, dispute, investigate, examine, ventilate.
    5. Revolve, consider on all sides, meditate, excogitate, deliberate, contrive, plan, devise.

Agitate, v. n. Engage in discussion, keep discussion going.

Agitation, n.

    1. Agitating, shaking, shake, concussion.

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