unagitated

IPA: ʌnʌdʒɪteɪtɪd

adjective

  • Not agitated (physically or emotionally)
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Examples of "unagitated" in Sentences

  • Things look differently through an unagitated eye.
  • The level, unagitated voice irritated her; she resented it.
  • No bird chirped; no breath of wind sighed in the tree-tops; even the aspens remained unagitated.
  • The young girl's tone was quite unagitated; but two pink spots on her usually colorless cheeks betrayed her emotion.
  • Although the subject affected the speaker so vitally, he was so calmly, confidently sure of the reply that his tone was quiet and unagitated.
  • The movements are as simple and unagitated as one could imagine, and not one word is spoken, yet could you conceive of anything more dramatic?
  • He who exulteth not at honours, and grieveth not at slights, and remaineth cool and unagitated like a lake in the course of Ganga, is reckoned as wise.
  • The teams did not hasten, did not abate their speed, but moved in an unagitated advance that gave the massed column something irresistibly epochal in look.
  • Or they can bring the hammer down: Recently, when Cooke determined a suspect was unarmed and unagitated, he choreographed the bust to go down at a McDonald's drive-through.
  • "Sir," said Miss Lady, "you yourself may go now, if you please;" and she stood so unagitated, so composed and certain of herself, certain as well of his obedience, that Decherd knew here was a woman different from any with whom he had hitherto had to do.

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