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Comparative
more excitable
Superlative
most excitable
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likely to show intense happiness and enthusiasm when experiencing something new or interesting
- Children tend to be more excitable than adults, often showing great joy and excitement over simple things.
- Sarah is an excitable individual who becomes incredibly enthusiastic when she tries new activities.
- His excitable nature caused him to react impulsively to any surprising or thrilling news.
- I love spending time with excitable people because their energy is contagious.
- She was so excitable that she started clapping when she saw the gift.
Antonyms:
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capable of reacting quickly and noticeably to external triggers
- Excitable materials like gunpowder require careful handling and storage to prevent accidental ignition.
- In the world of finance, excitable markets can be prone to volatility and rapid fluctuations.
- Electronics near the speaker operated erratically due to radio frequency interference from the excitable stage equipment.
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