Crossword-Solution: EXCITABILITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Excitability | n. | The quality of being readily excited; proneness to be affected by exciting causes. |
| Excitability | n. | The property manifested by living organisms, and the elements and tissues of which they are constituted, of responding to the action of stimulants; irritability; as, nervous excitability. |
We have 15 clues for the answer “EXCITABILITY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| excitableness | 1 answer |
| STIMULANT drugs, symptom of | 6 answers |
| emotionalism | 9 answers |
| tenseness | 9 answers |
| inflammability | 11 answers |
| irascibility | 20 answers |
| Impatience | 27 answers |
| Nervousness | 38 answers |
| Temperament | 60 answers |
| Madness? | 63 answers |
| Impetuosity | 80 answers |
| Haste | 86 answers |
| Excitement | 92 answers |
| Enthusiasm | 92 answers |
| Hurry | 109 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EXCITABILITY (5)
She did not like Trenor’s unusual excitability, with its too evident explanation, and the thought of being alone with him, with her friend out of reach upstairs, at the other end of the great empty house, did not conduce to a desire to prolong their TETE-A-TETE.
One, his incessant restlessness and excitability—which may be caused, naturally enough, by unusual energy of character.
But the psychopathic temperament, whatever be the intellect with which it finds itself paired, often brings with it ardor and excitability of character.
Underlying all the peculiarities of his nature, its strength and its weakness, its exuberance and its reserves, was the nervous excitability of which I have spoken in an earlier chapter.
Dickens wrote for a world that either was exceedingly excitable and sentimental, or had the convention or tradition of great sentimental excitability.
Quotes with EXCITABILITY (1)
It is of course no secret to contemporary philosophers and psychologists that man himself is changing in our violent century, under the influence, of course, not only of war and revolution, but also of practically everything else that lays claim to being "modern" and "progressive." We have already cited the most striking forms of Nihilist Vitalism, whose cumulative effect has been to uproot, disintegrate, and "mobilize" the individual, to substitute for his normal stability a…