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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
excitable
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Louis is an excitable, quick-tempered person.
▪ On my first day's teaching, I had a class of highly excitable 5-year-olds.
▪ Puppies are naturally affectionate and excitable.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Being an excitable sort of race there is an incredible number of things we would like to show you.
▪ Hugh had built up a following of excitable groupies and the ovations throughout were like the last night of Seinfeld.
▪ In the film, transferred to video by my technologically excitable family, Poppa is walking in his backyard garden.
▪ It can pass its calm temperament to its offspring when crossed with the more excitable Africander and Brahman.
▪ Nerve cells are excitable - that is, they respond to stimuli.
▪ They are still drinking, and Tommy is still excitable.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Excitable

Excitable \Ex*cit"a*ble\, a. [L. excitabilis inciting: cf. F. excitable.] Capable of being excited, or roused into action; susceptible of excitement; easily stirred up, or stimulated.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
excitable

c.1600, from Late Latin excitabilis "inciting, animating," from excitare "stir up, arouse, awaken, incite" (see excite). Related: Excitably; excitability.

Wiktionary
excitable

a. Easily excited.

WordNet
excitable
  1. adj. easily excited [ant: unexcitable]

  2. capable of responding to stimuli [syn: irritable]

Wikipedia
Excitable

Excitable may refer to:

  • a song on the 1987 Def Leppard album Hysteria
  • a hit song by the British band Amazulu
  • a cell that can respond to stimuli

Usage examples of "excitable".

Where they differ is in the unique properties of their cell membranes, for the nerve cell membrane is excitable - which means that in response to a signal, such as a small local fluctuation in ion concentration across the membrane, it can rapidly become permeable to the ions outside it.

Since last October and the attack on Versailles when the king and his family had been forced by the people to take up residence in the old Parisian palace of the Tuileries and the National Assembly had followed, Parisian life had become a hotbed of excitable politicking and rough justice.

A phlegmatic chestnut stayer and a sprinting excitable bay with a black mane.

Father Pryke had said in his excitable manner, was the cen- turion beneath the cross and, when the spear struck the dolorous blow, he raised the dish to catch the blood!

Although his spoken command of the Hevian language was limited to the tenses of past indictable, present excitable and future irredeemable, his vocabulary a thoroughly unbotanical mixture of stems and roots, and his declensions one massive disinclination to decline, he found that he was developing a fair facility at understanding the language, at least when it was being spoken this slowly.

He is a cheerful, excitable, insignificant, unpolished man of about 50, naturally unambitious except as to his income and his importance in local society, but just now greatly pleased with the military rank which the war has thrust on him as a man of consequence in his town.

All is lovable--from crescentric sandpit--coaxing and consenting to the virile moods of the sea, harmonious with wind-shaken casuarinas, tinkling with the cries of excitable tern--to the stolid grey walls and blocks of granite which have for unrecorded centuries shouldered off the white surges of the Pacific.

They accompanied on guzlas, on castanets, on tambourines, and sang the old airs, doleful and languorous, or excitable and breathiess as the flight of the earliest nomads in the beginnings of the world.

CHAPTER XV Bell Yard While we were in London Mr. Jarndyce was constantly beset by the crowd of excitable ladies and gentlemen whose proceedings had so much astonished us.

It will be conjectured without difficulty that, with a nature so full of impulse, so excitable, as that of Margaret Cooper--particularly in the company of an adroit man like Stevens, whose purpose was to encourage her in that language and feeling of egotism which, while it was the most grateful exercise to herself, was that which most effectually served to blind her to his designs--her action was always animated, expressively adapting itself, not only to the words she uttered, but, even when she did not speak, to the feelings by which she was governed.

The arrival of the worldrenowned headsman was greeted by a roar of acclamation from the huge concourse, the viceregal ladies waving their handkerchiefs in their excitement while the even more excitable foreign delegates cheered vociferously in a medley of cries, hoch, banzai, eljen, zivio, chinchin, polla kronia, hiphip, vive, Allah, amid which the ringing evviva of the delegate of the land of song (a high double F recalling those piercingly lovely notes with which the eunuch Catalani beglamoured our greatgreatgrandmothers) was easily distinguishable.

The arrival of the worldrenowned headsman was greeted by a roar of acclamation from the huge concourse, the viceregal ladies waving their handkerchiefs in their excitement while the even more excitable foreign delegates cheered vociferously in a medley of cries, HOCH, BANZAI, ELJEN, ZIVIO, CHINCHIN, POLLA KRONIA, HIPHIP, VIVE, ALLAH, amid which the ringing EVVIVA of the delegate of the land of song (a high double F recalling those piercingly lovely notes with which the eunuch Catalani beglamoured our greatgreatgrandmothers) was easily distinguishable.

There were disputes to settle now that alarm had subsided, and at noon three excitable gentlemen came in to inform against a certain Monsieur Cerre, merchant and trader, then absent at St.

Disdaining the heroic outfit, excitable in her methods, garrulous, episodical, shrill, she misled her lover much as she had misled her aunt.

I think you're now the high muckamuck in charge of excitable Anglo broads around here.