Adjective word for excited

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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the
verbs excite and excitate which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

excited

excitive

excitatory

exciting

excitant

exciteable

exciteful

excitative

excitable

excitated

excitating

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Table of Contents

  1. What is the adverb form of excited?
  2. What can I say instead of I’m excited?
  3. What are two synonyms for excited?
  4. How do you describe someone who is excited?
  5. How do you show that you’re excited in writing?
  6. How do you express excitement in one word?
  7. How do you express joy in words?
  8. How do you show someone excited?
  9. How do you express happiness to someone?
  10. What are happy words?
  11. What are some cute words?
  12. How many words are in Happy?
  13. What are some inspiring words?
  14. What is a good positive quote?
  15. What are the most positive words?
  16. What is a good personal motto?
  17. What is a catchy phrase?
  18. What is your motto?
  19. What is the motto for 2020?
  20. What is a class motto?
  21. What is the most beautiful quote?
  22. What’s the best quote ever?
  23. What are some deep quotes?
  24. What is the most powerful quote?
  25. Do your best quotes?

enthusiastic, eager, buoyant, delighted, desirous, elated, jovial, joyful, joyous, thrilled, ecstatic, encouraged, engaged, enlivened, enraptured, enthused, euphoric, excitable, exhilarated, glad, great, interested, motivated, overjoyed, rhapsodic, stoked, willing, craving, electrified, exuberant, exultant, gung ho.

What is the adverb form of excited?

excitedly

What can I say instead of I’m excited?

Delighted – I’m biased here, but this word makes me happy! Elated – sounds like you’re on Cloud 9 and if your news can match it, we’ll have no worries in thinking “good for you”! Jubilant – we can just see you doing cartwheels across the office after pressing publish! Tickled – bit cheeky.

What are two synonyms for excited?

other words for excited

  • agitated.
  • delighted.
  • disturbed.
  • eager.
  • enthusiastic.
  • hysterical.
  • nervous.
  • passionate.

How do you describe someone who is excited?

Someone who’s excitable easily becomes excited, enthusiastic, or eager. A five-year-old will be especially excitable at her own birthday party. When you describe someone as excitable, you’ll usually mean it as a mild criticism — the person is easily overstimulated, and becomes excited far too readily.

How do you show that you’re excited in writing?

If you need your readers to understand how excited you were at any given time, show them. Don’t just tell them, “I was so excited!” Show them the sweat beading your forehead as you raced to your destination. Show them the lifting of your cheeks as your lips parted way for an uncontrollable smile.

How do you express excitement in one word?

Ways of expressing pleasure and excitement – thesaurus

  1. ooh. interjection. used for showing a reaction such as surprise, excitement, or pleasure.
  2. great. adjective.
  3. it’s a pleasure to do something. phrase.
  4. you beauty. phrase.
  5. by gum. phrase.
  6. have the pleasure of. phrase.
  7. yahoo. interjection.
  8. this is the life. phrase.

How do you express joy in words?

Ways of expressing happiness and pleasure – thesaurus

  1. hooray. interjection. mainly spoken a word that you shout to show that you are excited and happy about something.
  2. aah. interjection.
  3. excellent. adjective.
  4. lovely. adjective.
  5. happily. adverb.
  6. good for/on someone. phrase.
  7. hallelujah. interjection.
  8. good. adjective.

How do you show someone excited?

An excellent first approach when trying to describe an excited character is to show the excitement via body language and reactions such as the following.

  1. Flashing eyes.
  2. Wide eyes.
  3. Bright eyes.
  4. Dilated pupils.
  5. Frequent blinking.
  6. Initiating and maintaining eye contact.
  7. A broad grin.
  8. A dimpled smile.

How do you express happiness to someone?

Get on out there and brighten someone’s day!

  1. Awesome. If you want to tell someone that you think something or someone is really great, use the more casual word, awesome!
  2. On Cloud Nine.
  3. Generous.
  4. Jump for joy.
  5. Honored.
  6. Grin from ear to ear.
  7. Fantastic.
  8. Happy Camper.

What are happy words?

other words for happy

  • cheerful.
  • contented.
  • delighted.
  • ecstatic.
  • elated.
  • glad.
  • joyful.
  • joyous.

What are some cute words?

other words for cute

  • adorable.
  • beautiful.
  • charming.
  • delightful.
  • pleasant.
  • pretty.
  • dainty.

How many words are in Happy?

16 words

What are some inspiring words?

Dream

  • “Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly.” –
  • “All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” –
  • “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” –
  • “Follow your dreams, believe in yourself and don’t give up.” –

What is a good positive quote?

“Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine.” “If you want light to come into your life, you need to stand where it is shining.” “Success is the sum of small efforts repeated day in and day out.” “Happiness is the only thing that multiplies when you share it.”

What are the most positive words?

Positive Words Vocabulary List

  • absolutely. accepted. acclaimed. accomplish.
  • beaming. beautiful. believe. beneficial.
  • calm. celebrated. certain. champ.
  • dazzling. delight. delightful. distinguished.
  • earnest. easy. ecstatic. effective.
  • fabulous. fair. familiar. famous.
  • generous. genius. genuine. giving.
  • handsome. happy. harmonious. healing.

What is a good personal motto?

Everyone has a different muse, but here are some universal phrases of hope and inspiration.

  • “We may encounter many defeats but we must not be defeated.” ( Maya Angelou)
  • “Be yourself.
  • “One person can make a difference.”
  • “Keep your eyes on the prize.”
  • “Every day is a second chance.”
  • “Tomorrow is another day.”

What is a catchy phrase?

1 : a word or expression that is used repeatedly and conveniently to represent or characterize a person, group, idea, or point of view.

What is your motto?

A motto is a slogan or favorite saying, like “When life hands you lemons, make lemonade.” A motto is something you might see on a t-shirt or bumper sticker — a short sentence or phrase that has meaning for that person. Sometimes People write their motto on a large banner or sign so others can see it.

What is the motto for 2020?

For 2020, I’ve chosen the word Eudaimonia, which is a Greek word meaning well-being or flourishing.

What is a class motto?

A motto is a powerful way to encapsulate the principles, values, and ideals which guide us as teachers and from which we make decisions.

What is the most beautiful quote?

Most Beautiful Quotes

  • The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched – they must be felt with the heart.
  • The most beautiful things are not associated with money; they are memories and moments.

What’s the best quote ever?

Best Quotes of All Time

  • “Spread love everywhere you go.
  • “When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on.” –
  • “Always remember that you are absolutely unique.
  • “Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.” –

What are some deep quotes?

Deep Thoughts Quotes

  • “The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking.
  • “If I were a tree, I would have no reason to love a human.”
  • “Once someone’s hurt you, it’s harder to relax around them, harder to think of them as safe to love.
  • “I want to be like water.
  • “The splendid thing.

What is the most powerful quote?

21 of the World’s Most Powerful Quotes Updated For Today

  • “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” — Gandhi.
  • “Everybody is a genius.
  • “A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.” — George Bernhard Shaw.

Do your best quotes?

Do Your Best Quotes

  • A problem is a chance for you to do your best.
  • Always Do Your Best.
  • Perfection is impossible; just strive to do your best.
  • I believe that in life, you have to give things your best shot, do your best.
  • The most important thing is, whatever you do decide to choose, take it seriously and do your best.

[ɪkˈsaɪtɪd]

past participle для

excite

adjective прилагательное

Синонимы:

exalted.

  1. экзальтированный

participle причастие

Синонимы:

enthusiastic,

fascinated,

addicted,

admired,

admiring,

attracted,

delighted,

dragged,

enchanted,

enthralled,

enthusiast,

exalted,

exited,

feverish,

flushed.

  1. возбужденный

  2. восхищенный

  3. увлеченный

Частота употребления

Кол-во употреблений excited на 1 миллион слов: 6.

Примеры предложений

I’m very excited to be back.
Я очень рад вернуться.

I was so excited that I could not fall asleep.
Я был так взволнован, что не мог заснуть.

The victory excited us.
Победа привела нас в возбуждение.

The children were so excited after the party that they couldn’t sleep.
Дети были так возбуждены после вечеринки, что не могли уснуть.

Tom wasn’t very excited about it.
Том был от этого не в большом восторге.

I was so excited that I couldn’t fall asleep.
Я был так взволнован, что не мог заснуть.

Tom wasn’t excited about it.
Том был от этого не в восторге.

We were so excited that we couldn’t sit still.
Мы были так возбуждены, что не могли усидеть на месте.

I’m really excited for Tom.
Я очень рад за Тома.

I’m not excited about it.
Я не в восторге от этого.

I’m so excited and I just can’t hide it.
Я так взволнован, что не могу это скрыть.

The audience were excited by the show.
Публика была в восторге от зрелища.

Didn’t you notice that she was very excited?
Ты разве не заметил, что она была очень взволнована?

I’m too excited to eat anything.
Я слишком взволнован, чтобы есть что-либо.

I’m so excited I can hardly wait!
Я так взволнована, что с трудом могу ждать!

I got excited, then realized it’s just you.
Я пришёл в восторг, потом понял, что это всего лишь ты.

I don’t think that Tom was excited.
Я не думаю, что Том был взволнован.

Tom was excited to go to the concert.
Том был взволнован походом на концерт.

I’m so excited.
Я очень взволнована.

Don’t get so excited!
Не волнуйся ты так!

Tom seems excited.
Том кажется взволнованным.

They’re not excited.
Они не в восторге.

I’m very excited.
Я очень взволнована.

Tom and Mary said that they were excited.
Том и Мэри сказали, что они были взволнованы.

I was very excited.
Я была очень взволнована.

Everybody is excited.
Все взволнованы.

We were excited.
Мы были воодушевлены.

Tom is very excited.
Том очень взволнован.

She seems to be excited.
Она кажется возбужденной.

I was excited.
Я была взволнована.

Чувства и эмоции на английском – подборка прилагательных

прилагательные эмоцииСегодня рассмотрим ряд прилагательных, которыми можно описать чувства и эмоции людей, как позитивные, так и негативные.

В подборке будет 30 слов с транскрипцией и переводом.

В эту подборку я решила включить не только самые простые слова для начинающих.

Данная лексика подойдет тем, кто осваивает уровень Pre-Intermediate.

Английские прилагательные, означающие чувства и эмоции

Слово Транскрипция Перевод
angry [ˈæŋgrɪ] злой, рассерженный, сердитый
anxious [ˈæŋkʃəs] встревоженный, обеспокоенный
bored [bɔːd] скучающий
ashamed [əˈʃeɪmd] стыдящийся
confused [kənˈfjuːzd] озадаченный, растерянный, смущенный
annoyed [əˈnɔɪd] раздраженный, раздосадованный
depressed [dɪˈprest] подавленный
delighted [dɪˈlaɪtɪd] радостный, восторженный
disappointed [dɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd] разочарованный
embarrassed [ɪmˈbærəst] смущенный, стесненный
irritated [ˈɪrɪteɪtɪd] раздраженный
excited [ɪkˈsaɪtɪd] восхищенный, возбужденный, взволнованный
envious [ˈenvɪəs] завидующий, завистливый
frightened [fraɪtnd] испуганный, напуганный
proud [praʊd] гордый
scared [skeəd] испуганный, напуганный
relieved [rɪˈliːvd] испытывающий чувство облегчения
shocked [ʃɒkt] потрясенный, шокированный
suspicious [səsˈpɪʃəs] подозрительный, недоверчивый
cross [krɒs] сердитый, злой
upset [ʌpˈset] расстроенный
sad [sæd] грустный
worried [ˈwʌrɪd] взволнованный
nervous [ˈnɜːvəs ] нервный
stressed [strest] напряженный
tired [ˈtaɪəd] уставший
surprised [səˈpraɪzd] удивленный
pleased [pliːzd] довольный
amused [əˈmjuːzd] забавляет, смешит
happy [ˈhæpɪ] счастливый, довольный, радостный

Некоторые особенности и пояснения

Как вы заметили, некоторые из прилагательных имеют одинаковый или похожий перевод.

Рассмотрим особенности толкования некоторых слов, чтобы в будущем избежать путаницы при их использовании.

  1. Angry cross – слова-синонимы, cross – разговорный вариант.
  2. Ashamed – embarrassed – часто употребляются в выражениях feel ashamed/ feel embarrassed. Feel ashamed – испытывать стыд за свои нехорошие поступки. Feel embarrassed – испытывать чувство неловкости, смущения в какой-то ситуации. Например, модель споткнулась на подиуме и испытывает смущение, неловкость.
  3. Confused embarrassed. Confused – находиться в замешательстве, быть озадаченным, не понимать, как поступить. Например, вы confused, когда не понимаете, куда идти и потеряли дорогу. Или, вы уверены, что решили задачу правильно, но ваше решение не совпадает с ответом в конце учебника. Вы embarrassed, если ваш друг пришел неожиданно, а вы не успели привести себя в порядок.
  4. Annoyed irritated. Похожие по смыслу слова. Но annoyed имеет меньшую эмоциональную окраску. Irritated более раздраженный, чем annoyed. Irritated также имеет добавочное значение – раздражать физически. Например, Your eyes are irritated. – У тебя раздражены (воспалены) глаза. В данном случае нельзя употребить «annoyed».
  5. Excited – worried. Excited, в отличие от worried – чувство чаще всего положительное. Например, I am excited about tonight’s party. – Я весь в предвкушении сегодняшней вечеринки. (возбужден, взволнован от предстоящих событий). Worried всегда имеет негативное значение – взволнованный чем-то нехорошим (чьим-то поздним приходом, болезнью).
  6. Scared и frightened имеет смысл рассматривать отдельно. Однако, в общем смысле, можно использовать любое из прилагательных, чтобы сказать – «Я напуган» — I am scared / I am frightened. Frightened часто используется, когда хотят сказать, что человека напугало что-то неожиданное, резкое (внезапный крик, внезапно открывшееся окно и т.д).

А на сегодня все. Если у вас остались вопросы, можете оставлять их в комментариях под статьей.

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excite is a verb, excited and exciting are adjectives, excitement is a noun:The news excited him. … The exciting news made them happy.

What is a good adjective for excited?

excited

  • agitated,
  • feverish,
  • frenzied,
  • heated,
  • hectic,
  • hyperactive,
  • overactive,
  • overwrought.

What is an exciting adjective?

adjective. /ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ/ /ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ/ ​causing great interest or excitement.

Is exciting a adverb?

excitingly adverb the most excitingly original movie of the yearCOLLOCATIONSnounsan exciting opportunityThe job offers an exciting career opportunity for the right individual.an exciting possibilityPenny allowed herself to consider the exciting possibility that Jack might be at the party.an exciting timeIt was the …

What parts of speech is excited?

The word ‘excited’ is an adjective. Adjectives are words that modify nouns or pronouns.

20 related questions found

What kind of word is excited?

Excited is an Adjective. Remember, it’s a describing word.

What is the verb of exciting?

excite is a verb, excited and exciting are adjectives, excitement is a noun:The news excited him. The excited children ran toward the door. The exciting news made them happy.

What is an exciting adverb?

adverb. /ɪkˈsaɪtɪdli/ /ɪkˈsaɪtɪdli/ ​in a happy and enthusiastic way.

What is the noun of exciting?

noun. noun. /ɪkˈsaɪtmənt/ 1[uncountable] the state of feeling excited The news caused great excitement among her friends. to feel a surge/thrill/shiver of excitement He was flushed with excitement at the thought.

What is a example of a adverb?

An adverb is a word that can modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Lots of adverbs end «-ly.» For example: She swims quickly. (Here, the adverb «quickly» modifies the verb «swims.»)

What can I say instead of excited?

41 alternatives to the word “excited”

  • aflame.
  • animated.
  • anxious.
  • ardent.
  • breathless.
  • delighted.
  • eager.
  • elated.

What is a adjective for good?

great, satisfying, exceptional, positive, acceptable, satisfactory, valuable, superb, marvelous, bad, wonderful, favorable, excellent, respectable, honest, useful, talented, efficient, reliable, able.

Is adjective a great?

great (adjective) great (adverb) great (noun) … Great Power (noun)

What are two synonyms for excited?

synonyms for excited

  • agitated.
  • delighted.
  • disturbed.
  • eager.
  • enthusiastic.
  • hysterical.
  • nervous.
  • passionate.

Is happy and excited the same thing?

As adjectives the difference between excited and happy

is that excited is having great enthusiasm while happy is experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous.

How do you describe being excited?

We use the word exhilarating to describe exciting experiences, especially when they involve physical feelings or actions. The people experiencing the excitement are exhilarated: … The word heady is used to describe situations or periods of time where someone feels happy and excited.

Is excitement a common noun?

the state of being excited (emotionally aroused). something that excites.

Is am a verb or noun?

The definition of am is a verb that is used with the word I as the first person singular version of the verb be. … An example of when the word am would be used is when saying you are having dinner.

What is the noun which we make from excited?

excitation. The act of exciting or putting in motion; the act of rousing up or awakening. The act of producing excitement (stimulation); also, the excitement produced.

Is very a adverb?

Very can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (before adjectives and adverbs): It had been a long day and he was very tired. I always walk very quickly. She writes very well.

What is the difference between excited and exciting?

Excited is an adjective that describes when someone feels happy and enthusiastic about something. For example: She was so excited that she couldn’t sleep. Exciting is an adjective that means something is making you excited.

Is exciting a action verb?

exciting used as a noun:

The action of the verb to excite.

What is the noun of believe?

believe is a verb, belief is a noun, believable is an adjective:I don’t believe you. Her religious beliefs guide her life.

What is the root word of excited?

The Latin root of excite is excitare, «rouse, call out, or summon forth.» Definitions of excite. verb.

возбужденный, взволнованный, экзальтированный

прилагательное

- возбуждённый, взволнованный

an excited crowd — возбуждённая толпа

- оживлённый; деятельный

an excited buying and selling of stocks — оживлённая купля-продажа ценных бумаг

- спец. возбуждённый

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

molecule is excited — молекула возбуждается  
self-excited generator — генератор с самовозбуждением  
self-excited inverter — автономный инвертор  
excited level — возбужденный уровень  
shock-excited oscillator — генератор ударного возбуждения  
spark-excited oscillator — генератор с искровым возбуждением  
excited state — возбужденное состояние  
self-excited system — самовозбуждающаяся система  
independently excited cavity — резонатор с независимым возбуждением  
permanent magnet pilot excited — с подвозбуждением постоянным магнитом  

Примеры с переводом

I’m so excited about the trip!

Я так взволнована этим путешествием!

Stop getting so excited!

Перестань так волноваться!

Don’t get the children too excited.

Не давайте детям так волноваться.

She’s all excited about going to the party.

Она вся в возбуждении от предстоящей вечеринки.

She felt excited and quite gay.

Она чувствовала себя возбужденной и довольно веселой.

The book excited very little comment.

Эта книга вызвала очень мало комментариев.

She stutters when she gets excited.

Она заикается, когда волнуется.

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

I’m so excited about the trip![del]

Anton lapsed into his own tongue when he was excited.

She is excited by the prospect of returning to school.

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Возможные однокоренные слова

excitable  — возбудимый, легковозбудимый, азартный
exciter  — возбудитель
exciting  — захватывающий, возбуждающий, волнующий
excitedly  — азартно


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excite is a verb, excited and exciting are adjectives, excitement is a noun:The news excited him. … The exciting news made them happy.

Is excited an adjective for happy?

These words all describe feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm. excited feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm:The kids were excited about their vacation plans. ecstatic very happy, excited, and enthusiastic; showing this enthusiasm:Sally was ecstatic about her new job.

Is excited and adverb?

excited definition: The definition of excited is someone or something that has enthusiasm or is emotionally aroused. He talked excitedly to reporters about his hopes of winning the race. (Adverb) ‘Excitedly’ is an adverb. I’m very excited about playing for the national team.

What is the adjective for exciting?

intriguing, thrilling, impressive, interesting, breathtaking, astonishing, appealing, dramatic, flashy, lively, hectic, dangerous, moving, stimulating, provocative, overwhelming, bracing, rousing, arresting, overpowering.

What word is excited?

nervous, enthusiastic, delighted, eager, disturbed, agitated, passionate, hysterical, annoyed, thrilled, moved, disconcerted, inflamed, provoked, stimulated, wired, animated, charged, stirred, ruffled.

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What are two synonyms for excited?

synonyms for excited

  • agitated.
  • delighted.
  • disturbed.
  • eager.
  • enthusiastic.
  • hysterical.
  • nervous.
  • passionate.

What is the verb of excitement?

Excite is the verb form of excitement.

What is a better word than excited?

Here are 5 (but by no means all) alternatives to the word “excited” when announcing something: Thrilled – why not? … Delighted – I’m biased here, but this word makes me happy! Elated – sounds like you’re on Cloud 9 and if your news can match it, we’ll have no worries in thinking “good for you”!

What’s a better word for beautiful?

admirable, adorable, alluring, angelic, appealing, beauteous, bewitching, captivating, charming, classy, comely, cute, dazzling, delicate, delightful, divine, elegant, enthralling, enticing, excellent, exquisite, fair, fascinating, fetching, fine, foxy, good-looking, gorgeous, graceful, grand, handsome, ideal, inviting …

What are adjectives give 10 examples?

Examples of adjectives

  • They live in a beautiful house.
  • Lisa is wearing a sleeveless shirt today. This soup is not edible.
  • She wore a beautiful dress.
  • He writes meaningless letters.
  • This shop is much nicer.
  • She wore a beautiful dress.
  • Ben is an adorable baby.
  • Linda’s hair is gorgeous.

What is the abstract noun of excited?

Answer: Abstract noun of Excited is «excitement«.

What is the part of speech for excited?

The word ‘excited’ is an adjective. Adjectives are words that modify nouns or pronouns.

Is happy and excited the same thing?

As adjectives the difference between excited and happy

is that excited is having great enthusiasm while happy is experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous.

What word describes happiness?

1, 2 pleasure, joy, exhilaration, bliss, contentedness, delight, enjoyment, satisfaction.

What is another word for happy and excited?

Overjoyed — This simply means “very happy.” Elated — Somewhere between “happy” and “overjoyed.” Glad — “Glad” is similar to “pleased.”

How do you show that you’re excited in writing?

Excitement

  1. heart race.
  2. breathing quicken.
  3. cheeks flush.
  4. skin tingle.
  5. pupils dilate.

How do you describe excited?

: very enthusiastic and eager She is excited about the trip.

What is the verb for happy?

«happy» is an adjective that qualifies the noun «reading». «Happy» cannot be a verb, there’s no verb in that sentence but the verb «have» is implied: I wish you have a happy reading, meaning : «I wish you enjoy your reading.»

What is the root word of excited?

The Latin root of excite is excitare, «rouse, call out, or summon forth.»

What is the noun of believe?

believe is a verb, belief is a noun, believable is an adjective:I don’t believe you. Her religious beliefs guide her life.

What are the synonyms for exciting?

synonyms for exciting

  • appealing.
  • astonishing.
  • breathtaking.
  • dramatic.
  • impressive.
  • interesting.
  • intriguing.
  • thrilling.

Is happy an abstract noun?

An abstract noun is a noun that you cannot sense, it is the name we give to an emotion, ideal or idea. They have no physical existence, you can’t see, hear, touch, smell or taste them, but you can experience them. … Justice, an idea, bravery, and happiness are all abstract nouns.

What is the abstract noun of wise?

Option (c.), ‘Wisdom‘ is an abstract noun form of the verb ‘wise’ which refers to the quality or the capability of using knowledge and/or experience to make decisions. Hence,So, the correct answer is “Option c”. as it is the only abstract noun form of the word ‘wise’.

Is successful an abstract noun?

The Abstract noun is a noun which is abstract in nature.

As per the question, Success is by itself an abstract noun. It is a word that is used to define the achievement of something that is desired.

What is another word for “excited”? This article provides a list of commonly used synonyms for “excited” in English with useful example sentences and ESL pictures. Learn these synonyms for “excited” to expand your vocabulary words in English.

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Excited Synonym

Excited Definition and Examples

Meaning of Excited:

The word excited is an adjective. Excited means that someone is showing great desire for something or is showing great enjoyment for something or someone.

Examples:

  • My daughter is excited because it is only a few short months until Christmas.
  • I was excited to finally pick up my new puppy and bring her home.
  • Since Theresa was told she was pregnant, she has been excited to share the news with her family.

Other Words for “Excited”

Frequently synonyms for “excited”

Learn list of synonyms for excited in English.

  • Absorbed
  • Animated
  • Delighted
  • Eager
  • Electrified
  • Elevated
  • Enlivened
  • Enraptured
  • Enthusiastic
  • Exhilarated
  • Fascinated
  • Interested
  • Intoxicated
  • Moved
  • On the edge of your seat/chair
  • Roused
  • Stimulated
  • Thrilled
  • Wired

A huge list of 105 different words to use instead of “excited”.

  • Absorbed
  • Activated
  • Active
  • Aflame
  • Aflutter
  • Agitated
  • Agitates
  • Agog
  • Animated
  • Anxious
  • Ardent
  • Aroused
  • Blissful
  • Burning
  • Chuffed
  • Content
  • Delighted
  • Delirious
  • Discomposed
  • Distraught
  • Disturbed
  • Eager
  • Ebullient
  • Ecstatic
  • Edgy
  • Effervescent
  • Elated
  • Electrified
  • Elevated
  • Emotional
  • Energetic
  • Energised
  • Energized
  • Enlivened
  • Enraptured
  • Enthused
  • Enthusiastic
  • Exciting
  • Exhilarated
  • Exuberant
  • Fascinated
  • Fervent
  • Fervid
  • Feverish
  • Fiery
  • Flushed
  • Flustered
  • Frantic
  • Frenetic
  • Frenzied
  • Furious
  • Glad
  • Good
  • Gung ho
  • Happy
  • Heated
  • Hectic
  • High
  • Horny
  • Hot
  • Hysterical
  • Impassioned
  • Impatient
  • Inflamed
  • Intense
  • Interested
  • Intoxicated
  • Jazzed
  • Jittery
  • Jumpy
  • Keen
  • Keyed up
  • Lively
  • Mad
  • Merry
  • Moved
  • Nervous
  • On the edge of your seat/chair
  • Overjoyed
  • Overwrought
  • Passionate
  • Perturbed
  • Pleased
  • Psyched
  • Restless
  • Roused
  • Ruffled
  • Spirited
  • Stimulated
  • Stirred
  • Tense
  • Thrilled
  • Thrilling
  • Troubled
  • Turbulent
  • Twitchy
  • Unrestrained
  • Upset
  • Uptight
  • Vehement
  • Warm
  • Wild
  • Wired
  • Worked up
  • Zealous

Excited Synonyms Infographic

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Another Word for “Excited”

Excited Synonyms with Examples

Learn another word for excited with example sentences.

  • Absorbed

He eyed the coming tide with an absorbed attention.

  • Animated

I had rarely seen him so animated.

  • Delighted

I know Frank will be delighted to see you.

  • Eager

Robert was eager to talk about life in the Army.

  • Electrified

The audience was electrified by her performance.

  • Elevated

He was elevated to the post of prime minister.

  • Enlivened

The otherwise dreary book is enlivened by some very amusing illustrations.

  • Enraptured

The audience was enraptured by her beautiful voice.

  • Enthusiastic

Tom was very enthusiastic about the place.

  • Exhilarated

 We felt exhilarated by our walk along the beach.

  • Fascinated

I’m fascinated by the trivia of everyday life.

  • Interested

He’s very interested in nuclear physics.

  • Intoxicated

 She was intoxicated with her success.

  • Moved

She was moved by his speech.

  • On the edge of your seat/chair

The film’s ending had me on the edge of my seat.

  • Stimulated

Bill was stimulated by the challenge.

  • Thrilled

I was so thrilled to get a good report from him.

  • Wired

Nearly one home in ten across the country is wired up to receive TV via cable.

Synonyms for Excited with Examples

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Last Updated on January 11, 2021

Excitement is logical, but it affects the whole body. Excitement begins in the brain just like any other emotion. Emotions, however, have powerful physiological responses.

Excitement of any kind is a state of awakening. Awakening means that the heart rate increases, the sensory nervous system increases activity, and the brain begins to show more hormone production.

There are ways to express your excitement by using different words:

  • hooray. interjection. mainly spoken a word that you shout to show that you are excited and happy about something.
  • aah. interjection. used for showing that you are happy, satisfied, or surprised.
  • excellent. adjective.
  • lovely. adjective.
  • happily. adverb.
  • good for/on someone. phrase.
  • hallelujah. interjection.
  • good. adjective.

Following are some adjective words for describing your excitement:

agreeable general momentary strange excitement
angry gold excitement morbid strong
apparent excitement great excitement natural subdued
artificial growing nervous excitement sudden
boyish excitement happy new sufficient excitement
breathless high obvious excitement super excitement
cerebral holy painful temporary
certain hysterical passionate tense
consequent immense excitement peculiar terrible
considerable increased excitement physical thrilling
constant inner pleasurable tremendous
dangerous intellectual poetical excitement unhealthy
deepest internal political universal excitement
delicious excitement joyful popular unnatural
eager excitement joyous powerful unrelenting
emotional keen excitement present unusual
evident excitement latest public unwonted excitement
existing little real excitement usual
extraordinary mad religious utmost excitement
extreme excitement maddening revolutionary vast
faint mental rising excitement violent
feverish excitement mere excitement romantic excitement visible
fierce mighty secret excitement wholesome
frantic excitement mild sensual wildest excitement
fresh modest slavery excitement wonderful

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