agitateur
agitator, troublemaker
noun ah-zhee-tah-TUHR Rare
Origin: Latin agitator (one who drives)
Also means
stirrer (kitchen tool)
Usage Note
Agitateur has two distinct registers: in politics it means a rabble-rouser or activist who stirs up unrest; in a laboratory or kitchen context it refers to a stirring rod or mechanical stirrer. The feminine form agitatrice is used for a female agitator. The related verb is agiter (to shake, to agitate).
Examples
"L'agitateur a enflammé la foule."
Natural Translation
The agitator inflamed the crowd.
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