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excitable

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/ɪkˈsaɪtəbl/ · ex-cit-a-ble

a characteristic of being easily excited or stirred into activity.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

a characteristic of being easily excited or stirred into activity.

ایسا کردار جو آسانی سے متحرک ہو جائے یا اُبھرا ہوا محسوس کرے۔

پرجوش

purjosh

Synonyms

enthusiasticagitatedanimatedپرجوشبھرپورپرتشدد

Antonyms

calmunexcitableindifferentپرامنغیر متاثرعدم دلچسپی

Common Collocations

  • excitable personality
  • excitable child
  • excitable temperament

Example Sentences

The excitable puppy jumped around the room.

پرجوش کتا کمرے میں ادھر ادھر چھلانگیں لگا رہا تھا۔

Purjosh kutta kamray mein idhar udhar chhalangen laga raha tha.

He has an excitable nature, always eager for new adventures.

اس کی پرجوش فطرت ہے، ہمیشہ نئی مہمات کے لیے بے چین رہتا ہے۔

Us ki purjosh fitrat hai, hamesha nai muhemat ke liye bechain rehta hai.

Excitable children often need more supervision.

پرجوش بچے اکثر زیادہ نگرانی کی ضرورت رکھتے ہیں۔

Purjosh bachay aksar zyada nigraani ki zarurat rakhte hain.

Easily Confused With

excited:Excitable refers to a tendency to become excited easily, while excited refers to the state of being stirred up or animated.

Word Family

excite
verbاُبھارنا
excitation
nounتحریک
excitedly
adverbپرجوشی سے

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'excitement' which leads to being excitable.

Imagine a puppy bouncing with joy when seeing its owner.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

بے خودی میں خوش ہوں، میں ہے پرجوش جہاں میں، اے میرے دل! تو بس، خوشیوں کا غم نہ کر۔

Bekhudi mein khush hun, mein hai purjosh jahan mein, Ae mere dil! Tu bas, khushiyon ka gham na kar.

In my ecstasy, I am joyful, I am excited in this world, Oh my heart! Just don't worry about happiness.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

پانی پتلا تو ٹھیک ہے لیکن طوفان میں بھی بہا رہے ہیں۔

Pani patla to theek hai lekin toofan mein bhi baha rahe hain.

The water is thin but it still flows in the storm.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "excitabilis" — that can be excited

First known use: 19th century

The word 'excitable' has developed from the Latin 'excitare', meaning to 'stir up' or 'rouse'. It entered the English language in the early 19th century.