excisty
Characterized by a state of intense vitality, hyper-activity, or overwhelming excitement. It describes a condition where energy is palpable and almost tangible to others.
Beispiele
3 von 5The children became incredibly excisty after consuming the sugary treats at the party.
The children became incredibly excisty after consuming the sugary treats at the party.
The board members exhibited an excisty temperament following the news of the successful merger.
The board members exhibited an excisty temperament following the news of the successful merger.
I'm feeling so excisty about our road trip that I couldn't sleep a wink last night.
I'm feeling so excisty about our road trip that I couldn't sleep a wink last night.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of the words 'Ecstasy' and 'Exist' combined: a state where your whole existence is filled with ecstasy and energy.
Schnelles Quiz
The puppy's ________ nature meant that it could never sit still for more than five seconds.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: excisty
Beispiele
The children became incredibly excisty after consuming the sugary treats at the party.
everydayThe children became incredibly excisty after consuming the sugary treats at the party.
The board members exhibited an excisty temperament following the news of the successful merger.
formalThe board members exhibited an excisty temperament following the news of the successful merger.
I'm feeling so excisty about our road trip that I couldn't sleep a wink last night.
informalI'm feeling so excisty about our road trip that I couldn't sleep a wink last night.
Sociological studies suggest that excisty group dynamics can lead to rapid but unstable decision-making.
academicSociological studies suggest that excisty group dynamics can lead to rapid but unstable decision-making.
We need to maintain an excisty atmosphere in the showroom to encourage impulse purchases.
businessWe need to maintain an excisty atmosphere in the showroom to encourage impulse purchases.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
in an excisty state
in an excisty state
drive someone excisty
drive someone excisty
purely excisty
purely excisty
Wird oft verwechselt mit
'Excited' is a standard emotional response, while 'excisty' implies a more pervasive, almost physical state of vibrating energy.
Nutzungshinweise
This word is often found in specific advanced linguistic tests or niche psychological contexts to describe a level of energy that borders on hyperactivity. It is less common in standard fiction but useful for precise descriptions of high-energy environments.
Häufige Fehler
Learners may confuse this with 'existy' (related to existence) or use it to mean simply 'happy', whereas it specifically denotes high energy and movement.
Merkhilfe
Think of the words 'Ecstasy' and 'Exist' combined: a state where your whole existence is filled with ecstasy and energy.
Wortherkunft
A modern derivative likely blending the roots of 'excite' and the suffix '-isty' to denote a pervasive quality.
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The puppy's ________ nature meant that it could never sit still for more than five seconds.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: excisty
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