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What does the word excitable mean?

"Excitable" means easily aroused or stimulated; prone to excitement or emotional response. It suggests someone who:

* Reacts strongly and quickly to things. They might get excited or flustered easily, showing a lot of energy or enthusiasm.

* May be easily influenced by external stimuli. This could involve things like new ideas, unexpected events, or even loud noises.

* Can be prone to nervousness or anxiety. The constant state of being ready for excitement can lead to a heightened state of alertness.

Examples:

* "The puppy was very excitable and ran around the house barking."

* "She's an excitable person, always jumping at the chance to try new things."

* "The crowd was getting very excitable as the band took the stage."

The word "excitable" can have a slightly negative connotation, suggesting that someone might be overly reactive or even unstable. However, it can also be used in a positive way to describe someone who is enthusiastic, passionate, and full of life.

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