1. excitable - Adjective
2. excitable - Adjective Satellite
Capable of being excited, or roused into action; susceptible of excitement; easily stirred up, or stimulated.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA heartier timbre gives us Scrooge’s nephew, Fred, in a flash; a flinging of hands makes an excitable child. Source: Internet
Although the detective is usually dispassionate and cold, during an investigation he is animated and excitable. Source: Internet
Despite what a lot of excitable liberals are claiming to the contrary, there is actually no reason that the GOP couldn't do this, at least from the perspective of federal law. Source: Internet
Save after save from both netminders kept their schools in it, all serving as an excitable pretense to the decisive blow – a Matty Ryan power play goal to help Xaverian (6-1-2) eventually claim a 3-1 win in front of a packed crowd at the Canton Ice House. Source: Internet
Like Tessitore, Harlan is known for being excitable, but he’s able to pull it off without sounding grating. Source: Internet
The Judge said it would be a sad day if people are to be tried on the basis of semantics and that acting unconstitutionally should go beyond the mere holding of a microphone by an excitable politician at a rally. Source: Internet