Agitas
heartburn; indigestion.
agitation; anxiety.
noun
agitation or anxiety
examples
the house remodeling gave her agita.
word origin
italian agitare ‘to agitate’
agita ag·i·ta (āj’ĭ-tə)
n.
acid indigestion.
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- Agitatedly
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