EXCITABLE vs SKITTISH: ADJECTIVE
- Easily excited
- Capable of being excited, or roused into action; susceptible of excitement; easily stirred up, or stimulated.
- Capable of responding to stimuli
- Unpredictably excitable (especially of horses)
- Moving quickly and lightly; lively.
- Restlessly active or nervous; restive.
- Undependably variable; mercurial or fickle.
- Easily frightened; timorous; shy; untrustworthy.
- Wanton; restive; freakish; volatile; changeable; fickle.
- Easily scared or startled; timid.
- Wanton; changeable; fickle
- Shy; bashful.
EXCITABLE vs SKITTISH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Susceptible of or prone to excitement; capable of being excited; easily stirred up or stimulated: as, an excitable temperament.
- Synonyms Passionate, choleric, hasty, hot.
- Deceitful; tricky; deceptive.
- Changeable; volatile; fickle: inconstant; capricious.
- Hence Shy; avoiding familiarity or intercourse; timid; retiring; coy.
- Easily frightened; disposed to start, jump, or run, as if from fright.
EXCITABLE vs SKITTISH: RELATED WORDS
- High strung, Neural, Jittery, Edgy, Moody, Jumpy, Twitchy, High keyed, Quick, Spooky, Sensitive, Warm, Skittish, Nervous, Irritable
- Whimsical, Spoiled, Staunch, Fierce, Rabid, Capricious, Wild, Tricky, Temperamental, Shy, Cranky, Jumpy, Spooky, Excitable, Nervous
EXCITABLE vs SKITTISH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- High strung, Neural, Jittery, Edgy, Moody, Jumpy, Twitchy, High keyed, Quick, Spooky, Sensitive, Warm, Skittish, Nervous, Irritable
- Whimsical, Spoiled, Staunch, Fierce, Rabid, Capricious, Wild, Tricky, Temperamental, Shy, Cranky, Jumpy, Spooky, Excitable, Nervous
EXCITABLE vs SKITTISH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It is not an excitable or a hard Mantra.
- ROS release in a sea of excitable mitochondria.
- Highly responsive, excitable, enthusiastic about sensation and experience.
- Excitable managers as too forceful in their leadership.
- Related words, definitions, and other study tools excitable.
- Demonstrators can be outrageous, spontaneous, excitable and sociable.
- They will be an excitable and happy group.
- Excitable temperament of a dam is correlated to excitable temperament of her calf, not only through genetics but through learned behavior.
- MNs are therefore considered to be highly excitable, whereas FF MNs are poorly excitable.
- Simulator to help students understand basic properties of excitable membranes, particularly ion flow across an excitable membrane.
- No wonder people and companies are skittish about data center migrations.
- Cats, says Blass, can be particularly skittish in these cases.
- This breed may become skittish around very young, rambunctious kids.
- She is quiet, more than usual, and seems skittish.
- They also tend to be more skittish around people.
- Despite this, mihashi retains his skittish and shy personality.
- Fyi, the walkers are really skittish of bike riders.
- Snow holds the birds, but wind makes them skittish.
- Brooke enjoys working with fearful and skittish dogs.
- They been very skittish these last few days.
EXCITABLE vs SKITTISH: QUESTIONS
- What is the role of excitable cells in the uptake of lead?
- Do you come out of a nap more excitable than you go in?
- Why does elevated extracellular potassium make neurons and muscle cells more excitable?
- What is the mechanism of calcium signaling in non-excitable cells?
- What is the function of ion channels in excitable cells?
- What can we learn from excitable lasers on Pic platforms?
- Can optical trigger pulses be generated in an excitable laser?
- When does an excitable membrane have a stable potential?
- How are neurons and skeletal muscle cells excitable?
- Why did Johnny become so skittish after his parents died?
- Are investors getting skittish in New York stock market?
- Are there any desperate breeders with skittish bunnie rabbits?