Pronunciation: /ɪnˈɪksɪtəbəl/
adjective not easily excited or disturbed
A1 My cat is inexcitable and never gets scared of loud noises.
A2 The inexcitable nature of the teacher helped calm the nervous students before the exam.
B1 His inexcitable demeanor under pressure made him a great candidate for the leadership role.
B2 The inexcitable attitude of the pilot reassured the passengers during the turbulent flight.
C1 Her inexcitable composure in the face of adversity impressed everyone around her.
C2 The inexcitable scientist remained focused and composed even in the most challenging experiments.
formal The scientist remained inexcitable even in the face of groundbreaking discoveries.
informal She's so inexcitable, nothing seems to faze her.
slang My friend is totally inexcitable, he never gets worked up about anything.
figurative The old oak tree stood inexcitable against the raging storm.
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