All 8 Uses of
adrenaline
in
Cinder, by Marissa Meyer
- A red warning flashed across her retina display, informing her that she was experiencing elevated levels of adrenaline.†
p. 52.1 *adrenaline = “fight or flight” stimulating hormone
- Her heart rate slowed, the spike of adrenaline gone before her retina display could warn her about it.†
p. 96.4
- SPIKING LEVELS OF ADRENALINE, warned her control panel.†
p. 239.7
- Spiking adrenaline.†
p. 277.4
- She reminded herself to breathe as adrenaline coursed through her veins.†
p. 328.3
- Cinder tried to relax, surprised that her control panel hadn't short-circuited with all the adrenaline coursing through her veins.†
p. 352.5
- Her retina display began to panic, noting her increased levels of adrenaline, her racing pulse.†
p. 355.7
- INCREASING LEVELS OF ADRENALINE.†
p. 362.9
Definition:
“fight or flight” stimulating hormone secreted by the adrenal gland in response to stress (making the body feel excited and ready for action)
Doctors are more likely to use the term epinephrine (possibly shortened to epi or EP). Adrenalin as a proper noun without the ending "e" is a trademark name for the same chemical.