Agitatedly

/ˈædʒɪteɪtɪdli/ adverb

In a nervous, restless, or excited manner showing agitation.

From 'agitated' (adjective, from Latin agitatus) plus the adverbial suffix '-ly'. The root agitare originally meant 'to drive cattle' before evolving to mean 'to disturb emotionally' around the 16th century.

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