Exciteful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Incend
To inflame to excite
Impressive
Making or tending to make an impression having power to impress adapted to excite attention and feeling to touch the sensibilities or affect the conscience as an impressive discourse an impressive scene
Impassioned
Actuated or characterized by passion or zeal showing warmth of feeling ardent animated excited as an impassioned orator or discourse
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Illude
To play upon by artifice to deceive to mock to excite and disappoint the hopes of
Hysteroepilepsy
hysteria in its nature and characterized by the occurrence of epileptiform convulsions which can often be controlled or excited by pressure on the ovaries and upon other definite points in the body
Hysteria
A nervous affection occurring almost exclusively in women in which the emotional and reflex excitability is exaggerated and the will power correspondingly diminished so that the patient loses control over the emotions becomes
Hyperbole
represented as much greater or less better or worse than they really are a statement exaggerated fancifully through excitement or for effect
Hot blooded
Having hot blood excitable high spirited irritable ardent passionate
Horribly
In a manner to excite horror dreadfully terribly
High seasoned
Enriched with spice and condiments hence exciting piquant
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