EXCITE vs STIR: NOUN
- N/A
- Motion; impulse; emotion; feeling.
- A poke; a jog.
- A house of correction; a lockup; a prison.
- Sir.
- Emotional agitation and excitement
- A disorderly outburst or tumult
- A rapid bustling commotion
- Prison.
- A state of motion, activity, briskness, bustle, or the like; the confusion and tumult of many persons in action.
- Movement; action.
- An excited reaction or commotion.
- A slight movement.
- Commotion; excitement; tumult: as, his appearance on the scene created quite a stir.
- A stirring, mixing, or poking movement.
EXCITE vs STIR: VERB
- Cause to be agitated, excited, or roused
- Stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of
- Stimulate sexually
- Act as a stimulant
- Stir feelings in
- Arouse or elicit a feeling
- To stir the emotions of.
- To arouse or bring out (eg feelings); to stimulate.
- , (physics) To cause an electron to move to a higher than normal state; to promote an electron to an outer level.
- Produce a magnetic field in
- Raise to a higher energy level
- Mix or add by stirring
- Move very slightly
- Move an implement through with a circular motion
- Affect emotionally
- To begin moving, As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir tobeginmovingasthethunderstart
- Stir feelings in
- Stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of
- Evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic
EXCITE vs STIR: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To change position slightly.
- To provoke deliberately; incite. Often used with up.
- To excite strong feelings in or rouse, as from indifference: : provoke.
- To cause to become active; bestir.
- To move or pass (an implement) through a liquid in order to mix or cool the contents.
- To mix together the ingredients of (a liquid, for example) before cooking or use by moving an implement.
- To add or mix in (an ingredient, for example) into a liquid or mixture by moving an implement.
- To use an implement to move or rearrange the fuel in (a fire) to increase light or heat.
- To pass an implement through (a liquid, for example), usually in circular motions, so as to mix or cool the contents.
- To move about actively or busily.
- To start to move, especially in rising from sleep.
- To be in motion; to be active or bustling; to exert or busy one's self.
- To move; to change one's position.
- To cause to move or shift, especially slightly or with irregular motion.
- To be roused or affected by strong feelings.
- To stir or mix a liquid or mixture.
- To move away from a customary or usual place or position.
- To happen or begin.
- To be capable of being stirred.
EXCITE vs STIR: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To energize (an electro-magnet); to produce a magnetic field in.
- To call forth or increase the vital activity of an organism, or any of its parts.
- To call to activity in any way; to rouse to feeling; to kindle to passionate emotion; to stir up to combined or general activity
- To produce increased activity or response in (an organ, tissue, or part); stimulate.
- To raise to a higher energy level; -- used especially of atoms or molecules, or of electrons within atoms or molecules.
- To cause to become more active.
- To elicit or arouse (a reaction or emotion, for example).
- To arouse (someone) sexually.
- To arouse strong feeling in: : provoke.
- To raise (an atom, for example) to a higher energy level.
- N/A
EXCITE vs STIR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To evoke sexual feelings
- In electric machinery, to send current through the magnetic field coils, and so produce the magnetism required for the operation of the machine.
- Synonyms To awaken, incite, inflame, kindle, irritate, provoke.
- To arouse the emotions of; agitate or perturb mentally; move: as, he was greatly excited by the news.
- To call into movement or active existence by some stimulating influence; quicken into manifestation; stir or start up; set in motion or operation: as, to excite a mutiny; to excite hope or animosity.
- To induce action or activity in; stimulate; animate; arouse.
- To impel by incentives or motives; instigate; incite: as, to excite the people to revolt.
- To move; change the position or situation of: as, to stir hand or foot.
- To set in motion; agitate; disturb.
- To move briskly; bestir.
- To cause the particles or parts of to change place in relation to each other by agitating with the hand or an implement: as, to stir the fire with a poker; to stir one's coffee with a spoon.
- To brandish; flourish.
- To bring into notice or discussion; agitate; debate; moot.
- To rouse, as from sleep or inaction; awaken.
- To move; excite; rouse.
- To incite; instigate; set on.
- To excite; provoke; foment; bring about: as, to stir up a mutiny; to stir up contention.
- To rouse to action; stimulate; quicken: as, to stir up the mind.
- To begin moving
- Summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
- A rapid active commotion
- Move an implement through
- A prominent or sensational but short-lived news event
- To be roused; be excited; disturb or agitate one's self.
- To use an instrument or the hand for making a disturbing or agitating motion, as in a liquid.
- To be in circulation; be current; be on foot.
- To be in motion; be in a state of activity; be on the move or go; be active: as, to be continually stirring.
- To begin moving, "As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir"
- To pass from rest or inaction to motion or action; move; budge: as, they dare not stir; to stir abroad.
EXCITE vs STIR: RELATED WORDS
- Enthuse, Charge up, Commove, Charge, Sex, Turn on, Wind up, Shake up, Shake, Agitate, Stir, Stimulate, Rouse, Arouse, Energize
- Ado, Invoke, Raise, Disturbance, Turmoil, Disruption, Stimulate, Flurry, Fuss, Conjure, Shake, Excite, Commotion, Agitate, Arouse
EXCITE vs STIR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Excitement, Provoke, Attract, Enthuse, Commove, Charge, Sex, Wind up, Shake, Agitate, Stir, Stimulate, Rouse, Arouse, Energize
- Toss, Ado, Invoke, Raise, Turmoil, Disruption, Stimulate, Flurry, Fuss, Conjure, Shake, Excite, Commotion, Agitate, Arouse
EXCITE vs STIR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Perhaps with new programs to excite these children.
- We are ready to excite your taste buds!
- It takes a whole lot to excite me.
- Journeys, and awards that will excite your Cadettes!
- Use it to reward and excite students or.
- This podcast will really excite and inspire you!
- Excite others through their lively thoughts and behavior.
- Do things that radiate energy and excite you.
- To excite ardour in; to rouse to action; to excite to excess; to inflame, as the passions.
- Lovable; amiable; having qualities of any kind which excite, or are fitted to excite, love or friendship.
- Gently stir in feta and walnuts, just until combined, then add beets and stir gently to combine.
- Pour the products into a glass jar and gently stir the mixture with a flat stir stick.
- Stir in the parmesan cheese until melted, then stir a little of the mixture into the beaten egg.
- Stir Crazy Electric Popcorn Popper, because it comes with a motorized stir rod for high quality popcorn.
- Stir in curry powder, turmeric, cayenne and cinnamon, then add beans and stir to coat.
- Stir until cornstarch dissolves, then stir that mixture into the chili.
- Stir in sugar and continue to stir until totally dissolved.
- Stir this mixture well using a glass stir rod.
- Stir until cooked, add rice and stir to combine.
- It is important to stir, stir, stir, SLOWLY, your paints and polys.
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