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- DictionaryEx·cite·ment/ikˈsītmənt/
noun
- 1. a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness: "her cheeks were flushed with excitement"
a feeling of being excited, or an exciting event: Robin's heart was pounding with excitement. If you want excitement, you should try parachuting. the excitements of the previous day. Synonym. exhilaration. Fewer examples. I ski for the excitement, but I'm also always aware of the risks.
noun. an excited state or condition. Synonyms: ado, commotion, perturbation. Antonyms: serenity. something that excites. excitement. / ɪkˈsaɪtmənt / noun. the state of being excited. a person or thing that excites; stimulation or thrill. Discover More. Other Words From. hy per·ex·cite ment noun. su per·ex·cite ment noun. Discover More.
[uncountable] the state of feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm. The news caused great excitement among her friends. The sport needs new stars to generate excitement. to feel a surge/thrill/shiver of excitement. There's a genuine sense of excitement because there is a British player in the final.
a feeling of being very happy and enthusiastic: The competition is causing a lot of excitement. More examplesFewer examples. The children were jumping up and down with excitement. Her eyes sparkled with excitement. She was overwhelmed by the excitement of it all.
excitement. [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. There was a note of excitement in his voice. The dog leapt and wagged its tail in excitement.
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3 days ago · variable noun. You use excitement to refer to the state of being excited, or to something that excites you. Everyone is in a state of great excitement. ...the excitement of a thunderstorm. This game had its challenges, excitements and rewards. Synonyms: pleasure, thrill, sensation, stimulation More Synonyms of excitement.