The feeling of excitement or giddiness following inhalant use can be harmful because it often masks the dangerous effects of the substance on the brain and body. This euphoria can lead to risky behaviors, as individuals may underestimate the risks of overdose or long-term damage. Additionally, inhalants can cause serious health issues, including brain damage and respiratory failure, which may not be immediately apparent during the initial high. Ultimately, the temporary high can foster a cycle of dependence and increased use, exacerbating the associated health risks.
Answering your question gave me a feeling of excitement.
No
The noun 'excitement' is common, abstract noun; a word for an emotion; a word for a thing.The noun 'excitement is an uncountable noun as a word for feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness.The noun 'excitement' is a countable noun as a word for something that arouses such a feeling.
excitement
To anticipate means feeling excitement beforehand.
A persistent feeling of giddiness may be due to excess caffeine consumption, a hyperactivity disorder, or simply being an excitable person.
i think it's nerves, adrenaline, and excitement. that feeling you hate to love
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tension, excitement, anxiety, wonder what will happen next, mysterious feeling, attention-grabbing
a feeling or state of nervousness or excitement caused by wondering what will happen.
Yes, the noun 'excitement' is an abstract noun, a word for an emotion.
Yes!!! i get a massive when some guy kisses my