excitable
excitable — adjective
1. quick to become enthusiastic, excited, or emotional about things, often more int
quick to become enthusiastic, excited, or emotional about things, often more intensely than other people would
The new puppy was so excitable that he barked at every passing car.
so + adjective + that-clause (result pattern)
Rania's excitable nature made her a lively classroom presence.
attributive use: excitable + nature
The crowd grew excitable as the band finally took the stage.
Andrés tried to keep his excitable dog quiet during the video call.
An excitable toddler can easily get overwhelmed at a busy party.
- lively
more positive; implies cheerful energy and enthusiasm rather than nervous agitation
- high-strung
more negative; suggests nervous tension and being easily stressed rather than enthusiastically excited
- emotional
broader; emphasizes deep feelings including sadness, not just excitement
文法句型
excitable + noun
seem/become/grow + excitable
用法筆記
Typically describes a person's character or an animal's temperament, not a temporary mood. Common with animals (especially puppies) and young children.