highly excitable
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Strong intensifier, often used in more formal or scientific contexts.
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- The study focused on neurons that are highly excitable and prone to firing rapidly.
- Children with this condition often have a highly excitable temperament.
- Certain breeds of dogs are known to be highly excitable, especially when young.
- He was a highly excitable artist, prone to dramatic mood swings.
- The patient's nervous system became highly excitable after the injury.
- Unlike his calm sister, he has always been highly excitable.
- We observed that the particles in the solution were highly excitable under the electric field.
- Her highly excitable nature made her the life of every party.
- Historical accounts portray him as a brilliant but highly excitable leader.
- Muscle tissue is highly excitable, responding quickly to nerve impulses.