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View usage for: (ɪksaɪtɪŋ) adjectiveIf something is exciting, it makes you feel very happy or enthusiastic. The race itself is very exciting. This voyage was the most exciting adventure of their lives. Jackie was an exciting player to watch. Synonyms: stimulating, inspiring, dramatic, gripping More Synonyms of exciting excitingly graded adverb [usually ADVERB adjective] He is an excitingly original writer. More Synonyms of exciting exciting in British English (ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ) adjectivecausing excitement; stirring; stimulating Derived forms excitingly (exˈcitingly) adverb exciting in American English (ɛkˈsaɪtɪŋ; ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ) adjective causing excitement or agitation; stirring, thrilling, etc. Derived forms excitingly (exˈcitingly) adverb Examples of 'exciting' in a sentenceexciting It just feels too exciting to abandon.Few things are as exciting in life as the delivery of a brand new sofa.Exciting new technology is promised for the presentation of the games.What is really exciting is that recent experiments seem to be supporting loop theory.Partners could be making exciting plans together.What seems like a duty visit to a relative turns into something exciting when you see who else is there.He won a bumper by 13 lengths and is an exciting novice hurdle prospect.There are some exciting players, not only here but coming through as well.This is a young, exciting squad.They've got top players and they're exciting to watch.This is when things get really exciting!There may be areas where you can fire up her interest to try something more exciting.This time they almost as exciting to watch as were to listen to.It was exciting to be young and angry.The bikes look great and the tracks feel vivid and exciting.We have a very exciting group of players.This is not to say we might not get an exciting race or an unexpectedly dramatic story.Your confidence in a relationship is getting stronger and exciting plans can be made.Love will feel new and exciting plans are made.Things really got exciting when the beast scurried under the pews to avoid capture.The second most exciting thing is losing.There can be something quite exciting about being ill.Moments like that capture the imagination and make football so exciting to watch.Equally we have young and exciting players trying to entertain and excite.Make an old job feel new and exciting by seeing its potential.They are exciting players and coming through this experience will help them.Fans want to see exciting races where the drivers are made to work.You make new and exciting plans together.Long-term partners amaze each other with exciting plans as new love wakes old ambitions.The players are really not very exciting people.The exciting thing was that they both lost the same amount of weight.He can be part of something exciting here and he was up for that.It was a very exciting prospect.It's a very exciting prospect to see them all together again.He is one of the most exciting English prospects in recent years. In other languagesexciting British English: exciting / ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ/ ADJECTIVE Something that is exciting makes you feel very happy or enthusiastic. ...the most exciting week of their lives. - American English: exciting
- Arabic: مُثِير
- Brazilian Portuguese: empolgante
- Chinese: 令人兴奋的
- Croatian: uzbudljiv
- Czech: vzrušující
- Danish: spændende
- Dutch: spannend
- European Spanish: emocionante
- Finnish: jännittävä
- French: excitant
- German: aufregend
- Greek: συναρπαστικός
- Italian: entusiasmante
- Japanese: 興奮させる
- Korean: 흥미진진한
- Norwegian: spennende
- Polish: podniecający
- European Portuguese: empolgante
- Romanian: emoționant
- Russian: захватывающий
- Latin American Spanish: excitante
- Swedish: upphetsande
- Thai: น่าตื่นเต้น
- Turkish: heyecan verici
- Ukrainian: захопливий
- Vietnamese: lý thú
All related terms of 'exciting'Chinese translation of 'exciting' adj - [time, event, place]
令人兴(興)奋(奮)的 (lìng rén xīngfèn de)
SeeexcitedDefinition causing excitement the most exciting adventure of their lives Synonyms electrifying rip-roaring (informal) Opposites flat , boring , dull , dreary , monotonous , uninspiring , humdrum , uninteresting , mind-numbing , unexciting Definition causing excitement fantasizing about a sexually exciting scene Synonyms stimulating sexy (informal) arousing Additional synonymsDefinition like a drama in suddenness or effectiveness He witnessed many dramatic escapes. Synonyms exciting, emotional, thrilling, tense, startling, sensational, breathtaking, electrifying, melodramatic, climactic, hair-raising, high-octane (informal), shock-horror (facetious), suspensefulDefinition of, concerning, or arousing sexual desire or giving sexual pleasure passionate and erotic love poetry Synonyms sexual, sexy (informal), crude, explicit, rousing, sensual, seductive, vulgar, stimulating, steamy (informal), suggestive, aphrodisiac, voluptuous, carnal, titillating, bawdy, lustful, sexually arousing, erogenous, amatoryDefinition causing strong feelings of excitement and happiness It was the most exhilarating experience of my life. Synonyms exciting, thrilling, stimulating, breathtaking, cheering, exalting, enlivening, invigorating, gladdening, vitalizing, exhilarant |