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stimulated

STIHM-yuu-lay-tihd

Stimulated (adj) means Made more active, alert, or interested. Example: “The class felt stimulated after the guest lecture.”

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Made more active, alert, or interested.
"The class felt stimulated after the guest lecture."

How to use stimulated

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In plain EnglishDescribes being roused into activity or interest.

Word forms

more stimulated comparative, most stimulated superlative

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Frequently asked questions

What does “stimulated” mean?

The word “stimulated” means made more active, alert, or interested. In plain terms, describes being roused into activity or interest.

How do you pronounce “stimulated”?

“Stimulated” is pronounced STIHM-yuu-lay-tihd (/ˈstɪmjʊleɪtɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “stimulated” in a sentence?

Here is “stimulated” used in a sentence: “The class felt stimulated after the guest lecture.”

What part of speech is “stimulated”?

“Stimulated” is an adjective.

Is “stimulated” a common word?

“Stimulated” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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