Adjectives for Stimulus | Words to describe Stimulus

Timely
Great
Added
Additional
Mental
Healthy
Nervous
Powerful
Direct
Fruitful
Keen
External
Mechanical
Sensual
Principal

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  • 1. In that case it is said that, if an external stimulus is applied to a plant, it responds by certain movements, as would an animal. 🔊
  • 2. The poignant joys of early spring are passed, and the exuberance of early summer, while the keen stimulus of fall has not yet come. 🔊
  • 3. Just as the half-concealed body is often a more powerful sensual stimulus than nudity; the less one sees, the more does the imagination picture. 🔊
  • 4. The principal stimulus of the entire party (except the bad whiskey which they are said to use), is the plunder which they share. 🔊
  • 5. And no one can say that this habitual arrear was a healthy stimulus to the moral wellbeing of the tenant himself, though he felt aggrieved at its being checked. 🔊
  • 6. Not only can the nervous stimulus be developed by an electric shock, but the strength of the stimulus is within certain limits proportional to the strength of the shock which produces it. 🔊
  • 7. It is made of parts delicately adjusted, so that vibrating waves of air set them in motion, and their motion starts a nervous stimulus travelling along the auditory nerve. 🔊
  • 8. Instead of this, parents frequently add fuel to the fever of the brain, by supplying constant mental stimulus, until the victim finds refuge in idiocy or an early grave. 🔊
  • 9. We know that they are just the few out of many, the few who got in our world of chance and confusion, the timely stimulus, the apt suggestion at the fortunate moment, the needed training, the leisure. 🔊
  • 10. We may trace the external force to the sensory organ, we may trace this force into a nervous stimulus, and may follow this stimulus to the brain as a wave motion, and therefore as a form of physical energy. 🔊
  • 11. Michael had enough of that sort of thing in real life, and felt he could not stand the strain of modern fiction, so turned back to his Wordsworth again and found soothing and mental stimulus. 🔊
  • 12. War becomes, in such a herd, a great stimulus when, and only when, it is a threat to the whole nation, and when, therefore, the individual fears for the whole herd rather than for himself. 🔊
  • 13. Moreover, owing to his close ties with Italy and the East, and the element of classic tradition inevitably induced by such ties, art received an added stimulus and grace. 🔊
  • 14. History records, as facts, that certain States have given their armed forces great stimulus by early clear definition of policy while, in other cases, failures and disappointments have resulted from a lack thereof. 🔊
  • 15. The document, however, acted as an additional stimulus to the public excitement, and it continued to be quoted against Sir Francis from time to time so long as he remained in the colony. 🔊
  • 16. Moreover, in the Maury experiments a mass of other dream material links itself to the direct stimulus product; as, for example, the extravagant adventures in the cologne dream, for which one can give no account. 🔊

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