noun🔗ShareExcitación, estímuloThe act of exciting or putting in motion; the act of rousing up or awakening."The excitation in the children's voices was obvious as they waited for the school bus on the first day of summer vacation. "La excitación en las voces de los niños era obvia mientras esperaban el autobús escolar el primer día de las vacaciones de verano.mindphysiologysensationemotionactionenergyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareExcitación, emociónThe act of producing excitement (stimulation); also, the excitement produced."The children's shouts of excitation filled the playground as they unwrapped their birthday presents. "Los gritos de emoción de los niños llenaron el patio de recreo mientras abrían sus regalos de cumpleaños.physiologymindsensationemotionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareExcitaciónThe activity produced in an organ, tissue, or part, such as a nerve cell, as a result of stimulation"The excitation of her taste buds from the spicy food made her mouth water. "La excitación de sus papilas gustativas por la comida picante le hizo la boca agua.physiologymedicinebiologysensationorganChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareExcitaciónThe change in state as an excited state is formed by the absorption of a quantum of energy"The excitation of the atom occurred when it absorbed the specific color of light, causing an electron to jump to a higher energy level. "La excitación del átomo ocurrió cuando absorbió el color específico de la luz, lo que provocó que un electrón saltara a un nivel de energía superior.energyphysicschemistryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading