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Yes, it is an adjective, meaning causing excitement. It is a form of the verb excite.

However, exciting can also be used as a noun (gerund), to mean the act of exciting something.

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Is excited a noun?

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He's just an excitable boy. She is too excitable to make a good soldier.


What is the root word of excitable?

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When was Excitable Boy created?

Excitable Boy was created on 1978-01-18.


How do you use excitable in a sentence?

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What part of speech is the word excited?

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What is a sentence using the word excitable?

The puppy is so excitable that he pees on the floor way too often.


What are two synonyms for the word excitable?

Some synonyms for the word "excitable" are "temperamental,volatile,emotional, and uneasy." If you would like to see more words that can be used in place of "excitable," you can go to Thesaurus.com.


What means excitable?

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