What is a better word for stimulation?

What is another word for stimulation?

motivation incentive
stimulus incitement
spur encouragement
stimulant provocation
inspiration prompt

What do you call someone who is overactive?

Hyper comes from a Greek word for “too much.” If someone is hyperactive, she might have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). People who suffer from it are hyperactive and can’t concentrate. You could say they’re hyper, which is short for hyperactive, but that’s not very polite.

What’s another word for too much effort?

1 toilsome, arduous, onerous, burdensome, difficult, hard, tiresome, wearisome, fatiguing.

Is Destimulate a word?

To bring out of a state of stimulation.

How do you say hyperactive in a nice way?

  1. excitable,
  2. fiddle-footed,
  3. flighty,
  4. fluttery,
  5. high-strung,
  6. hyper,
  7. hyperexcitable,
  8. hyperkinetic,

How do you say a lot of effort?

Synonyms

  1. difficult. adjective. not easy to do, deal with, or understand.
  2. hard. adverb. using a lot of effort.
  3. tough. adjective. difficult.
  4. demanding. adjective. needing a lot of time, ability, and energy.
  5. challenging. adjective.
  6. arduous. adjective.
  7. taxing. adjective.
  8. gruelling. adjective.

How do you say big effort?

hardest

  1. agonizingly.
  2. arduously.
  3. awkwardly.
  4. badly.
  5. burdensomely.
  6. carefully.
  7. cumbersomely.
  8. cumbrously.

What is the opposite of stimulating?

Opposite of something that arouses activity or energy in someone or something. discouragement. disincentive. deterrent. counterincentive.

What does over stimulation mean?

Overstimulation is defined as a state of over-arousal or being stimulated to an excessive degree. There can be various genetic factors at play that make people more prone to feeling overstimulated and social anxiety, but environmental factors can also play a role.

What does overstimulated mean?

over·​stim·​u·​lat·​ed | \\ˌō-vər-ˈstim-yə-ˌlā-təd \\. : excessively stimulated The brain, responding to higher than normal dopamine levels, gets overstimulated.— Robert Wilbur Sleep time is quite a problem for overstimulated children and their parents.

Can You overstimulate a baby?

A. Yes, babies can overcome overstimulation as they grow. When the baby learns to crawl and move around, he can create his own change in stimulation. Until then, you have to help him by frequently carrying him with you. If you keep your little one down, ensure that you provide objects within reach, good music,…