excitable - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of excitable in Hindi

Adjective

  • उत्तेजनीय

excitable Definition

Adjective

  • responding rather too readily to something new or stimulating; too easily excited.

excitable Example

  • Chip could be a bit wayward and excitable ( चिप थोड़ा स्वच्छंद और उत्तेजक हो सकता है )
  • The presence of such dewlaps in lizards is always a sign of an excitable temper. ( छिपकलियों में इस तरह के ओस की उपस्थिति हमेशा एक उत्तेजित स्वभाव का संकेत है। )
  • The miners were an energetic, covetous, wandering, abnormally excitable body of men. ( खनिक पुरुषों का एक ऊर्जावान, लालची, भटकने वाला, असामान्य रूप से उत्तेजित शरीर था। )
  • The excitable foci of the cerebral cortex are well myelinated long before the unexcitable are so. ( सेरेब्रल कॉर्टेक्स के उत्तेजनीय फॉसी अनैच्छिक होने से बहुत पहले अच्छी तरह से माइलिनेटेड होते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • They are, however, less excitable than are the nerve cells which innervate them.
  • He was exceedingly tense, very wild-eyed and excitable.
  • Not that it wasn't loud and excitable at times.
  • This is where the placid Houston could unveil his excitable side.
  • The longer Lou Piniella manages, the less excitable he gets.
  • Her character is too fragile, too excitable, too shrill.
  • Testaverde is normally as excitable as a bowl of bran cereal.
  • "He's a very excitable personality ."
  • The excitable crowd got what it wanted in the fourth inning.
  • Excitable members often rush the speaker's podium in protest.
  • It's difficult to see excitable in a sentence .
  • He was a type of the French revolutionists, excitable, warm-hearted, half-educated, who lost their mental and moral balance in the chaos of the revolutionary period.
  • In person Charles Kingsley was tall and spare, sinewy rather than powerful, and of a restless excitable temperament.
  • His mind, excitable by nature, very imperfectly disciplined by education, and exposed to the enthusiasm which was then epidemic in England, began to be fearfully disordered.
  • He is usually the calm one who tries to talk his excitable partner down.
  • Eugenius was dignified in demeanour, but inexperienced and vacillating in action and excitable in temper.
  • Sudanese are very excitable and apt to get out of hand; unlike the fellahs they are not fond of drill, and are slow to acquire it; but their dash, pugnacious instincts and desire to close with an enemy, are valuable military qualities.