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Definition of excited
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Excited
(imp. & p. p.) of
Excit.
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Gay
::
Gay
(superl.)
Excited
with
merriment;
manifesting
sportiveness
or
delight;
inspiring
delight;
livery;
merry.
Shame
::
Shame (n.) A
painful
sensation
excited
by a
consciousness
of guilt or
impropriety,
or of
having
done
something
which
injures
reputation,
or of the
exposure
of that which
nature
or
modesty
prompts
us to
conceal..
Excito-motion
::
Excito-motion
(n.)
Motion
excited
by
reflex
nerves.
See
Excito-motory.
Fear
::
Fear (n.) A
painful
emotion
or
passion
excited
by the
expectation
of evil, or the
apprehension
of
impending
danger;
apprehension;
anxiety;
solicitude;
alarm;
dread..
Combustible
::
Combustible
(a.)
Easily
kindled
or
excited;
quick;
fiery;
irascible.
Surprise
::
Surprise
(n.) The state of being
surprised,
or taken
unawares,
by some act or event which could not
reasonably
be
foreseen;
emotion
excited
by what is
sudden
and
strange;
a
suddenly
excited
feeling
of
wonder
or
astonishment..
Passionless
::
Passionless
(a.) Void of
passion;
without
anger or
emotion;
not
easily
excited;
calm.
Lustful
::
Lustful
(a.) Full of lust;
excited
by lust.
Wake
::
Wake (v. i.) To be
excited
or
roused
from
sleep;
to
awake;
to be
awakened;
to cease to
sleep;
-- often with up.
Whittle
::
Whittle
(v. t.) To edge; to
sharpen;
to
render
eager or
excited;
esp., to
excite
with
liquor;
to
inebriate..
Cool-headed
::
Cool-headed
(a.)
Having
a
temper
not
easily
excited;
free from
passion.
Ferment
::
Ferment
(v. i.) To be
agitated
or
excited
by
violent
emotions.
Gross
::
Gross
(superl.)
Not
easily
aroused
or
excited;
not
sensitive
in
perception
or
feeling;
dull;
witless.
Palpitation
::
Palpitation
(n.) A rapid
pulsation;
a
throbbing;
esp., an
abnormal,
rapid
beating
of the heart as when
excited
by
violent
exertion,
strong
emotion,
or by
disease..
Smell
::
Smell (n.) To
perceive
by the
olfactory
nerves,
or
organs
of
smell;
to have a
sensation
of,
excited
through
the nasal
organs
when
affected
by the
appropriate
materials
or
qualities;
to
obtain
the scent of; as, to smell a rose; to smell
perfumes..
Irritable
::
Irritable
(a.)
Endowed
with
irritability;
susceptible
of
irritation;
capable
of being
excited
to
action
by the
application
of
certain
stimuli.
Overwrought
::
Overwrought
(p. p. & a.)
Wrought
upon
excessively;
overworked;
overexcited.
Excitability
::
Excitability
(n.) The
quality
of being
readily
excited;
proneness
to be
affected
by
exciting
causes.
Eager
::
Eager (a.)
Excited
by
desire
in the
pursuit
of any
object;
ardent
to
pursue,
perform,
or
obtain;
keenly
desirous;
hotly
longing;
earnest;
zealous;
impetuous;
vehement;
as, the
hounds
were eager in the
chase..
Compassion
::
Compassion
(n.)
Literally,
suffering
with
another;
a
sensation
of
sorrow
excited
by the
distress
or
misfortunes
of
another;
pity;
commiseration..
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