1. agitated
She became increasingly agitated as the interview proceeded.
Amanda was getting visibly agitated
I feel tense and agitated when I have too much work to do.
She became more and more agitated when her son did not appear.
Calm down! Don't get so agitated.
The thought of questioning Toby agitated him extremely.
Gordon became visibly agitated when asked about the minimum wage issue. Many times the private hospitals transfer their terribly aggressive, agitated patients to us because they cannot handle them.
Ever since she broke up with her boyfriend she is very agitated.
She was agitated by the news of her lover's death.
The leaders of the Union agitated for higher wages.
A sudden wind agitated the surface of the pond.
He was agitated by the news.
She became agitated about her son's safety.
2. excited
I had never eaten any kind of Thai food, so I was pretty excited about going to a Thai restaurant with my grandmother.
He wondered why they looked excited and tried to get their attention.
The stadium was packed with excited spectators.
She's excited because she has just won the match.
Julie felt both excited and nervous on the way to the airport.
excited about
Getting excited is not at all the same as getting angry.
Aren't you excited that Anki is almost ready to update to a stable version 1.2?
Excited girls look pretty sometimes.
When I was a child I would get so excited the night before a school excursion that my heart would be pounding and I couldn't sleep.
Man is kind enough when he is not excited by religion.
I’m so excited – Steve’s coming home tomorrow.
We are going to Ibiza this year. I'm really excited, because I've never been to Spain!
Linda was wildly excited to learn that her aunt Nancy was coming to visit her.
Eric who was a weak prince issued a bad coinage which excited great discontent among the Danes.