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单词 exciting
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Definition of exciting in English:

exciting

adjective ɛkˈsʌɪtɪŋɪkˈsʌɪtɪŋɪkˈsaɪdɪŋ
  • Causing great enthusiasm and eagerness.

    one of the most exciting matches I've ever seen
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They are not deficit driven, and they are finding the opportunities most exciting.
    • The fourth race which was over the standard trip resulted in an exciting finish.
    • Because it keeps my life exciting and challenging.
    • His classroom and laboratory were magnets for obtaining new information and exciting field discoveries.
    • Dark and his colleagues ignored what I think are exciting contemporary castings.
    • I'm making this sound more exciting than it actually is.
    • In this regard, we have an incredibly exciting opportunity.
    • The mere presence of restaurants we can't get in to makes city life seem more exciting.
    • Positions changed in the blink of an eye - exciting for fans but dangerous for drivers.
    • Between about 1350 and 1500 miles into the trip things start to get a bit exciting.
    • But on the other hand I want to keep his fantasy life exciting and vivid.
    • The moment when the floods might fleetingly have seemed exciting is now long gone.
    • Try to keep the content fresh and exciting to read.
    • So it's exciting to hear an outside reporter asking these questions.
    • The fast-paced and unexpected nature of some of the work kept the evening exciting.
    • Crawford wants much more and predicts further exciting projects to be spun out soon.
    • Her name might have remained obscure if not for an exciting discovery in 1994.
    • Suddenly, as well as being incredibly scary, it all seems rather exciting.
    • Camp was coming up soon and she now could not wait for the exciting adventure.
    • The most exciting prospect in British football has been hampered by injury for years now.
    Synonyms
    thrilling, exhilarating, stirring, rousing, stimulating, intoxicating, electrifying, invigorating, moving, inspiring
    gripping, compelling, sensational, powerful, dramatic, shocking, startling, hair-raising, explosive, knife-edge, cliffhanging
    informal mind-blowing
    North American informal stem-winding

Derivatives

  • excitingly

  • adverbɪkˈsʌɪtɪŋliɛkˈsʌɪtɪŋliɪkˈsaɪdɪŋli
    • In a way that causes great enthusiasm and eagerness.

      the book moves along excitingly towards its climax
      Example sentencesExamples
      • as submodifier their music remains excitingly vibrant
      • sentence adverb excitingly, the drug should also protect against other viruses
      • The shadow of the Major-Currie affair falls across Blackpool, where suddenly even the least glamorous are excitingly scented with the pheromone of power.
      • But that this throwaway proposal has been excitingly supported by environmentalists is evidence that environmentalists are dumping their prejudices with consumption and growth onto China.
      • When we bought our house, it came with many things (an excitingly explosive stove, for example) - but a properly-fenced boundary wasn't one of them.
  • excitingness

  • noun
    • Stories and photos very soon, but right now I've got to head to the cosmopolitan excitingness of Sainsbury's.
 
 

Definition of exciting in US English:

exciting

adjectiveikˈsīdiNGɪkˈsaɪdɪŋ
  • Causing great enthusiasm and eagerness.

    an exciting breakthrough
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Camp was coming up soon and she now could not wait for the exciting adventure.
    • The fast-paced and unexpected nature of some of the work kept the evening exciting.
    • The mere presence of restaurants we can't get in to makes city life seem more exciting.
    • Suddenly, as well as being incredibly scary, it all seems rather exciting.
    • Her name might have remained obscure if not for an exciting discovery in 1994.
    • They are not deficit driven, and they are finding the opportunities most exciting.
    • His classroom and laboratory were magnets for obtaining new information and exciting field discoveries.
    • The fourth race which was over the standard trip resulted in an exciting finish.
    • Dark and his colleagues ignored what I think are exciting contemporary castings.
    • In this regard, we have an incredibly exciting opportunity.
    • Positions changed in the blink of an eye - exciting for fans but dangerous for drivers.
    • Between about 1350 and 1500 miles into the trip things start to get a bit exciting.
    • The moment when the floods might fleetingly have seemed exciting is now long gone.
    • I'm making this sound more exciting than it actually is.
    • Because it keeps my life exciting and challenging.
    • The most exciting prospect in British football has been hampered by injury for years now.
    • But on the other hand I want to keep his fantasy life exciting and vivid.
    • Crawford wants much more and predicts further exciting projects to be spun out soon.
    • So it's exciting to hear an outside reporter asking these questions.
    • Try to keep the content fresh and exciting to read.
    Synonyms
    thrilling, exhilarating, stirring, rousing, stimulating, intoxicating, electrifying, invigorating, moving, inspiring
 
 
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