Antonym: sedate. Similar words: suitable, veritable, irritable, habitable, equitable, excited, hospitable, unsuitable. Meaning: [ɪk'saɪtəbl] adj. 1. easily excited 2. capable of responding to stimuli.
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1) Mary sat beside Elaine, who today seemed excitable.
2) A puppy is naturally affectionate and excitable.
3) The horses have easily excitable nervous systems.
4) Puppies are naturally affectionate and excitable.
5) Louis is an excitable, quick-tempered person.
6) I remember our excitable forays into Flint.
7) They are still drinking, and Tommy is still excitable.
8) Former excitable Packer matured quickly into the most dynamic quarterback in the league.
9) Bayer was a passionate, excitable activist with boundless energy and a huge grassroots network of local contacts at his disposal.
10) Hugh had built up a following of excitable groupies and the ovations throughout were like the last night of Seinfeld.
11) Charman's curt reviews got slightly more excitable as the year drew on.
12) For one thing, Nijinsky started life so excitable and highly strung that O'Brien warned his owner he might not be trainable.
13) The excitable Miss Coleman countermanded Rain's directions with inaccurate and unhelpful ones.
14) She also noticed how excitable he was and how at times too much was expected of him.
15) Everyone knows that terriers are excitable, that pit bulls bite and that all pups urinate on the carpet.
16) Being an excitable sort of race there is an incredible number of things we would like to show you.
17) Nerve cells are excitable - that is, they respond to stimuli.
18) Pen was a very excitable person.
19) Perhaps he may become extremely nervous and excitable.
20) He is excitable by temperament.
21) Her calm nature served as a natural counterbalance to his excitable personality.
22) There is no doubt that he was in a highly excitable condition just now.
23) She is very kind and friendly, but a bit excitable.
24) Excuse my brother if he talks too much, he's rather excitable.
25) Hyperkalemia moves the resting potential closer to the normal threshold potential,(http://sentencedict.com/excitable.html) thereby producing a more excitable state.
26) In the film, transferred to video by my technologically excitable family, Poppa is walking in his backyard garden.
27) Sam, a corgi cross who belongs to the Watts family in Marton, was excitable, though not malicious.
28) It can pass its calm temperament to its offspring when crossed with the more excitable Africander and Brahman.
29) Statistics can be notoriously unreliable, particularly in a sport as emotionally excitable as football.
30) On my first day's teaching, I had a class of highly excitable 5-year-olds.
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