"Excitable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Inciting enthusiasm or excitement; prone to outbursts of passion or emotions; having a lively and tumultuous temperament.
Excise means to remove or cut out (something, especially an organ or part of the body) in surgery or medicine. It can also refer to a tax or duty imposed on a particular type of goods, such as tobacco or liquor. In a wider sense, excise can mean to reject or omit (something) because it is considered faulty, imperfect, or unacceptable.
Excises refers to the act of implementing or imposing a tax or duty on a product or service, or the tax or duty itself. It is often used in financial and economic contexts.
The verb "exercising" means to engage in physical activity, usually to maintain or improve physical fitness or strength.
Excision refers to the act of cutting or removal of something, typically with the intention of preventing the growth or spread of a disease, repairing a damaged tissue, or eliminating an unwanted structure. In a broader sense, excision can also involve the removal or reduction of something unnecessary, excessive, or objectionable.
Excitableness refers to the quality of being excited or easily excitable, i.e., having a tendency to get emotional or enthusiastic in response to stimuli.
Excitant refers to something that is stimulating, thrilling, or exciting. It can also describe someone or something that is characterized by an enthusiastic and energetic quality.
The word "excitation" refers to the act of exciting or stimulating something or someone, often to a high level of enthusiasm or activity. It can also refer to the state of being excited, which is characterized by heightened emotions, such as enthusiasm, eagerness, or agitation. In a scientific context, excitation can also refer to the process of energizing a particle or molecule, such as in the excitation of atoms or molecules by electromagnetic radiation.
Excited refers to a feeling of enthusiasm, eagerness, or thrill that someone experiences in response to something pleasant, interesting, or unexpected. It can be a intense emotional state characterized by a sense of anticipation, eagerness, or thrill, often accompanied by physical symptoms such as a rapid heartbeat, sweating, or trembling.