单词 | excitable |
释义 | excitable (once / 2466 pages) adj Someone who's excitable easily becomes excited, enthusiastic, or eager. A five year-old will be especially excitable at her own birthday party. When you describe someone as excitable, you'll usually mean it as a mild criticism — the person is easily overstimulated, and becomes excited far too readily. Passing out candy in an elementary school classroom — or bacon among a bunch of puppies — will demonstrate just how excitable a group can be. Excitable comes from the Latin excitabilis, "inciting or animating," from excitare, "stir up" or "awaken." WORD FAMILYexcitable: excitability, excitableness, excitably, unexcitable+/excitability: excitabilities/excitant: excitants/excitation: excitations/excite: excitable, excitant, excitation, excitative, excitatory, excited, excitement, excites, exciting/excited: excitedly, overexcited, unexcited/excitement: excitements/exciting: excitingest, excitingly, unexciting/unexcited: unexcitedly/unexciting: unexcitingly USAGE EXAMPLESHis delivery is animated; his demeanor is excitable. The Guardian(Nov 30, 2016) For some excitable politicians in London, however, that is not enough. Economist(Nov 17, 2016) Suppose Zach is 30 and expects that, although he appears to be unhealthily excitable, his life expectancy is 90. Washington Post(Nov 16, 2016) 1adj easily excited Syn|Ant high-keyed (of persons) excitable quick, warmeasily aroused or excited flighty, nervous, skittish, spookyunpredictably excitable (especially of horses) unexcitable not easily excited steadynot easily excited or upset 2adj capable of responding to stimuli Syn irritable sensitive responsive to physical stimuli |
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