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The example sentences of EXCITABLE in videos (4 in total of 4)

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Use "excitable" in a sentence | "excitable" example sentences

How to use "excitable" in a sentence?

  • Rumi is astounding, fertile, abundant, almost more an excitable library of poetry than a person.
    -Robert Bly-
  • So I won't hang around in my hospital shift, repeating The Black Mass and all of it. I say Live, Live because of the sun, the dream, the excitable gift.
    -Anne Sexton-
  • Although individual temperaments vary, boys are designed to be more assertive, audacious, and excitable than girls are.
    -James Dobson-
  • I am an excitable person who only understands life lyrically, musically, in whom feelings are much stronger as reason.
    -Anais Nin-
  • Nervous and excitable persons need to talk a great deal, by way of letting off their steam.
    -Nathaniel Hawthorne-
  • I felt all the things that other teenagers felt. I was insecure in lots of ways, over-confident in others. I was very emotional. Excitable.
    -Molly Ringwald-
  • No, he just needs a moment," Curran said. "Young bouda males. Easily excitable.
    -Ilona Andrews-
  • History, that excitable and unreliable old lady.
    -Guy de Maupassant-
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Definition and meaning of EXCITABLE

What does "excitable mean?"

/ikˈsīdəb(ə)l/

excitable

adjective
Easily made excited; nervous; easily angered.

What are synonyms of "excitable"?
Some common synonyms of "excitable" are:
  • temperamental,
  • mercurial,
  • volatile,
  • emotional,
  • sensitive,
  • unstable,
  • nervous,
  • tense,
  • brittle,
  • edgy,
  • jumpy,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌtemp(ə)rəˈmen(t)l/

temperamental
adjective

liable to unreasonable changes of mood.

/ˌmərˈkyo͝orēəl/

mercurial
adjective noun

volatile or unpredictable. drug containing mercury.

/ˈvälədl/

volatile
adjective noun

easily evaporated at normal temperatures. volatile substance.

/əˈmōSH(ə)n(ə)l/

emotional
adjective

Causing, feeling, or appealing to the emotions.

/ˈsensədiv/

sensitive
adjective noun

(Private information) needing careful treatment. person who is believed to respond to paranormal influences.

/ˌənˈstābəl/

unstable
adjective

Tending to overreact emotionally; not balanced.

/ˈnərvəs/

nervous
adjective

Concerning the system of nerves in the body.

/tens/

tense
adjective noun verb

stretched tight. The use of grammar to state the time things happen. become tense.

/ˈbridl/

brittle
adjective noun

Easily broken, cracked, or snapped. brittle sweet.

/ˈejē/

edgy
adjective

tense, nervous, or irritable.

/ˈjəmpē/

jumpy
adjective

Being in a tense state; easily frightened.

What are antonyms of "excitable"?
Some common antonyms of "excitable" are:
  • placid,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈplasəd/

placid
adjective

not easily upset or excited.

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