excitable
adjective9 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3
Common intensifier indicating a high degree of excitability.
Describes a natural tendency to become excited without much stimulation.
Intensifier indicating a very high degree of excitability.
Strong intensifier, often used in more formal or scientific contexts.
Indicates an excessive or undesirable level of excitability.
Intensifier indicating a moderate degree of excitability.
be excitable8.0
Describes a person's or animal's general nature or current state.
Used to describe the appearance or impression of being excitable.
Indicates a change of state to being easily excited.