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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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Provocation
::
Provocation
(n.) That which
provokes,
or
excites
anger;
the cause of
resentment;
as, to give
provocation..
Startle
::
Startle
(v. t.) To move
suddenly,
or be
excited,
on
feeling
alarm;
to
start..
Chafe
::
Chafe (v. t.) To
excite
passion
or anger in; to fret; to
irritate.
Philter
::
Philter
(v. t.) To charm to love; to
excite
to love or
sexual
desire
by a
potion.
Gay
::
Gay
(superl.)
Excited
with
merriment;
manifesting
sportiveness
or
delight;
inspiring
delight;
livery;
merry.
Amove
::
Amove (v. t. & i.) To move or be
moved;
to
excite.
Passion
::
Passion
(n.) The state of the mind when it is
powerfully
acted upon and
influenced
by
something
external
to
itself;
the state of any
particular
faculty
which,
under such
conditions,
becomes
extremely
sensitive
or
uncontrollably
excited;
any
emotion
or
sentiment
(specifically,
love or
anger)
in a state of
abnormal
or
controlling
activity;
an
extreme
or
inordinate
desire;
also, the
capacity
or
susceptibility
of being so
affected;
as, to be in a
passion;
the
passions
of love, hate,
jealously,
wrath
Inflame
::
Inflame
(v. t.) Fig.: To
kindle
or
intensify,
as
passion
or
appetite;
to
excite
to an
excessive
or
unnatural
action
or heat; as, to
inflame
desire..
Fright
::
Fright
(n.) A state of
terror
excited
by the
sudden
appearance
of
danger;
sudden
and
violent
fear,
usually
of short
duration;
a
sudden
alarm..
Gross
::
Gross
(superl.)
Not
easily
aroused
or
excited;
not
sensitive
in
perception
or
feeling;
dull;
witless.
Verve
::
Verve (n.)
Excitement
of
imagination
such as
animates
a poet,
artist,
or
musician,
in
composing
or
performing;
rapture;
enthusiasm;
spirit;
energy..
Pathos
::
Pathos
(n.) That
quality
or
property
of
anything
which
touches
the
feelings
or
excites
emotions
and
passions,
esp., that which
awakens
tender
emotions,
such as pity,
sorrow,
and the like;
contagious
warmth
of
feeling,
action,
or
expression;
pathetic
quality;
as, the
pathos
of a
picture,
of a poem, or of a cry..
Excito-nutrient
::
Excito-nutrient
(a)
Exciting
nutrition;
said of the
reflex
influence
by which the
nutritional
processes
are
either
excited
or
modified.
Consensual
::
Consensual
(v. i.)
Excited
or
caused
by
sensation,
sympathy,
or
reflex
action,
and not by
conscious
volition;
as,
consensual
motions..
Wonderful
::
Wonderful
(a.)
Adapted
to
excite
wonder
or
admiration;
surprising;
strange;
astonishing.
Picador
::
Picador
(n.) A
horseman
armed with a
lance,
who in a
bullfight
receives
the first
attack
of the bull, and
excites
him by
picking
him
without
attempting
to kill him..
Hip
::
Hip
(interj.)
Used to
excite
attention
or as a
signal;
as, hip, hip,
hurra!.
Conjure
::
Conjure
(v. t.) To
affect
or
effect
by
conjuration;
to call forth or send away by magic arts; to
excite
or
alter,
as if by magic or by the aid of
supernatural
powers..
Startle
::
Startle
(v. t.) To
excite
by
sudden
alarm,
surprise,
or
apprehension;
to
frighten
suddenly
and not
seriously;
to
alarm;
to
surprise..
Warm
::
Warm (a.) To make
engaged
or
earnest;
to
interest;
to
engage;
to
excite
ardor or zeal; to
enliven.
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