Pronunciation: /ˈædɪkwət ˈstɪmjələs/
noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality
A1 An adequate stimulus is needed to trigger a response in the body.
A2 Animals rely on adequate stimuli to survive in their environment.
B1 Scientists study the effects of different types of adequate stimuli on plant growth.
B2 The brain processes sensory information through the reception of adequate stimuli.
C1 Researchers are investigating the threshold for adequate stimuli in neural pathways.
C2 The ability to perceive and respond to adequate stimuli is a crucial aspect of human physiology.
adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun
A1 Animals have different responses to their adequate stimuli.
A2 Plants require an adequate stimulus in order to grow properly.
B1 The scientist conducted experiments to determine the adequate stimulus for the cells.
B2 The artist believed that nature provided the most adequate stimulus for creativity.
C1 The researcher concluded that the results were due to the lack of an adequate stimulus.
C2 The professor's lecture on the brain's response to an adequate stimulus was fascinating.
formal The scientist conducted experiments to determine the adequate stimulus for the neuron to fire.
informal The teacher made sure to provide an adequate stimulus to keep the students engaged in the lesson.
slang I need some coffee as an adequate stimulus to get through this boring meeting.
figurative Adequate stimulus for creativity can come from anywhere, like a walk in nature or listening to music.
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