agitato in a sentence
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Definition
Agitato (adverb): In a restless, agitated manner, often used to describe a tempo in music that conveys emotional intensity or turmoil.
Sample Sentences
- The pianist played the piece in an agitated tempo, capturing the emotional turmoil of the composer.
- Her agitation was palpable as she paced back and forth, lost in thought.
- The conductor signaled for the orchestra to perform the passage agitatissimo, heightening the tension.
- His voice rose in agitation as he argued passionately about the issue.
- The agitated crowd chanted for change, their voices echoing through the streets.
- She felt a wave of agitation wash over her as she awaited the important news.
- The storm outside made the atmosphere in the room feel even more agitated and restless.
- After receiving the unexpected news, he became visibly agitated, his hands trembling slightly.
- The agitated waters reflected the darkening sky, adding to the sense of foreboding.
- In the final movement, the music became increasingly agitated, driving the audience to the edge of their seats.
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