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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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Rousing
::
Rousing
(a.)
Having
power to
awaken
or
excite;
exciting.
Raise
::
Raise (v. t.) To rouse to
action;
to stir up; to
incite
to
tumult,
struggle,
or war; to
excite..
Displease
::
Displease
(v. t.) To make not
pleased;
to
excite
a
feeling
of
disapprobation
or
dislike
in; to be
disagreeable
to; to
offend;
to vex; -- often
followed
by with or at. It
usually
expresses
less than to
anger,
vex,
irritate,
or
provoke..
Flame
::
Flame (v. t.) To
kindle;
to
inflame;
to
excite.
Curiosity
::
Curiosity
(n.) That which is
curious,
or
fitted
to
excite
or
reward
attention..
Provocative
::
Provocative
(a.)
Serving
or
tending
to
provoke,
excite,
or
stimulate;
exciting..
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Susceptible
of the
softer
passions,
as love,
compassion,
kindness;
compassionate;
pitiful;
anxious
for
another's
good;
easily
excited
to pity,
forgiveness,
or
favor;
sympathetic..
Life
::
Life (n.) That which
imparts
or
excites
spirit
or
vigor;
that upon which
enjoyment
or
success
depends;
as, he was the life of the
company,
or of the
enterprise..
Flurried
::
Flurried
(a.)
Agitated;
excited.
Wonder
::
Wonder
(n.) That
emotion
which is
excited
by
novelty,
or the
presentation
to the sight or mind of
something
new,
unusual,
strange,
great,
extraordinary,
or not well
understood;
surprise;
astonishment;
admiration;
amazement..
Sedition
::
Sedition
(n.) The
raising
of
commotion
in a
state,
not
amounting
to
insurrection;
conduct
tending
to
treason,
but
without
an overt act;
excitement
of
discontent
against
the
government,
or of
resistance
to
lawful
authority..
Tubercle
::
Tubercle
(n.) A small mass or
aggregation
of
morbid
matter;
especially,
the
deposit
which
accompanies
scrofula
or
phthisis.
This is
composed
of a hard,
grayish,
or
yellowish,
translucent
or
opaque
matter,
which
gradually
softens,
and
excites
suppuration
in its
vicinity.
It is most
frequently
found in the
lungs,
causing
consumption..
Pheese
::
Pheese
(n.)
Fretful
excitement.
Veneration
::
Veneration
(n.) The act of
venerating,
or the state of being
venerated;
the
highest
degree
of
respect
and
reverence;
respect
mingled
with awe; a
feeling
or
sentimental
excited
by the
dignity,
wisdom,
or
superiority
of a
person,
by
sacredness
of
character,
by
consecration
to
sacred
services,
or by
hallowed
associations..
Pride
::
Pride (n.)
Consciousness
of
power;
fullness
of
animal
spirits;
mettle;
wantonness;
hence,
lust;
sexual
desire;
esp., an
excitement
of
sexual
appetite
in a
female
beast..
Overwrought
::
Overwrought
(p. p. & a.)
Wrought
upon
excessively;
overworked;
overexcited.
Cool-headed
::
Cool-headed
(a.)
Having
a
temper
not
easily
excited;
free from
passion.
Philter
::
Philter
(v. t.) To charm to love; to
excite
to love or
sexual
desire
by a
potion.
Palpitate
::
Palpitate
(v. i.) To beat
rapidly
and more
strongly
than
usual;
to
throb;
to bound with
emotion
or
exertion;
to
pulsate
violently;
to
flutter;
-- said
specifically
of the heart when its
action
is
abnormal,
as from
excitement..
Desirable
::
Desirable
(v. t.)
Worthy
of
desire
or
longing;
fitted
to
excite
desire
or a wish to
possess;
pleasing;
agreeable.
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