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Definition of excite
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Excite
(v. t.) To call forth or
increase
the vital
activity
of an
organism,
or any of its
parts..
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Horrible
::
Horrible
(a.)
Exciting,
or
tending
to
excite,
horror
or fear;
dreadful;
terrible;
shocking;
hideous;
as, a
horrible
sight;
a
horrible
story;
a
horrible
murder..
Intoxicate
::
Intoxicate
(v. t.) To
excite
to a
transport
of
enthusiasm,
frenzy,
or
madness;
to elate
unduly
or
excessively..
Startle
::
Startle
(v. t.) To move
suddenly,
or be
excited,
on
feeling
alarm;
to
start..
Violent
::
Violent
(a.)
Moving
or
acting
with
physical
strength;
urged or
impelled
with
force;
excited
by
strong
feeling
or
passion;
forcible;
vehement;
impetuous;
fierce;
furious;
severe;
as, a
violent
blow; the
violent
attack
of a
disease..
Stomaching
::
Stomachic
(n.) A
medicine
that
strengthens
the
stomach
and
excites
its
action.
Pathos
::
Pathos
(n.) That
quality
or
property
of
anything
which
touches
the
feelings
or
excites
emotions
and
passions,
esp., that which
awakens
tender
emotions,
such as pity,
sorrow,
and the like;
contagious
warmth
of
feeling,
action,
or
expression;
pathetic
quality;
as, the
pathos
of a
picture,
of a poem, or of a cry..
Tumult
::
Tumult
(n.)
Irregular
or
confused
motion;
agitation;
high
excitement;
as, the
tumult
of the
spirits
or
passions..
Excitive
::
Excitive
(a.)
Serving
or
tending
to
excite;
excitative.
Tension
::
Tension
(a.) Fig.:
Extreme
strain
of mind or
excitement
of
feeling;
intense
effort.
Passive
::
Passive
(a.)
Receiving
or
enduring
without
either
active
sympathy
or
active
resistance;
without
emotion
or
excitement;
patient;
not
opposing;
unresisting;
as,
passive
obedience;
passive
submission..
Heat
::
Heat (n.)
Sexual
excitement
in
animals.
Red-hot
::
Red-hot
(a.) Red with heat;
heated
to
redness;
as,
red-hot
iron;
red-hot
balls.
Hence,
figuratively,
excited;
violent;
as, a
red-hot
radical..
Frigid
::
Frigid
(a.)
Wanting
natural
heat or vigor
sufficient
to
excite
the
generative
power;
impotent.
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..
Spectacular
::
Spectacular
(a.)
Adapted
to
excite
wonder
and
admiration
by a
display
of pomp or of
scenic
effects;
as, a
spectacular
celebration
of some
event;
a
spectacular
play..
Delirium
::
Delirium
(n.)
Strong
excitement;
wild
enthusiasm;
madness.
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Wanting
in power to
excite;
dull;
uninteresting.
Flurried
::
Flurried
(a.)
Agitated;
excited.
Incendiary
::
Incendiary
(n.) A
person
who
excites
or
inflames
factions,
and
promotes
quarrels
or
sedition;
an
agitator;
an
exciter..
Piteous
::
Piteous
(a.)
Fitted
to
excite
pity or
sympathy;
wretched;
miserable;
lamentable;
sad; as, a
piteous
case..
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