Excite is a verb meaning "to raise an emotional response, usually of happiness or joy". In science, the verb excite means "to raise the energy level of, generally in reference to an electron".
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One synonym is "excitable".
No, the word 'excited' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to excite. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective. Examples:Verb: He was excited when he got notification that he'd been awarded the scholarship.Adjective: The excited child ran to greet her father returning from military duty.The noun forms of the verb to excite are excitement, excitability, and the gerund, exciting.
"Nonchalant" means unconcerned, so "chalant" would theoretically mean worried or overly anxious, but there's no such word in the English language. We borrowed the negative form from the French language, but never bothered to import the root form.
The suffix of the word unavoidable is able. This is because the suffix of a word is the ending of that word.
The root word of "excitable" is "excite."
He's just an excitable boy. She is too excitable to make a good soldier.
In a general sense it can mean highly excitable; unnaturally uneasy.
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.
The word excitable is an adjective. The adverb form is excitedly.
The puppy is so excitable that he pees on the floor way too often.
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The official definition for the word mobbed is "crowd around (someone) in an unruly and excitable way in order to admire or attack them."
One synonym is "excitable".
insensible, unexcitable, calm, passive, easy
when the child is energetic, excitable, and boisterous.
hyper, energetic, excitable