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- adjectiveexcited (adjective)
- very enthusiastic and eager:"they were excited about the prospect" · "the excited children"
- sexually aroused.
- physicsof or in an energy state higher than the normal or ground state:"the excited atom returns to its former energy state and emits light or other radiation"
verbexcited (past tense) · excited (past participle)- cause strong feelings of enthusiasm and eagerness in (someone):"flying still excites me" · "Gould was excited by these discoveries"
- arouse (someone) sexually:"his kiss thrilled and excited her"
- bring out or give rise to (a feeling or reaction):"the ability to excite interest in others"
- produce a state of increased energy or activity in (a physical or biological system):"the energy of an electron is sufficient to excite the atom"
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘incite someone to do something’): from Old French exciter or Latin excitare, frequentative of exciere ‘call out or forth’. excite dates from the mid 19th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- very enthusiastic and eager:
- sexually aroused.
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If something excites a particular feeling, emotion, or reaction in someone, it causes them to experience it. He is a man who excites strong feelings. [VERB noun] Daniel's early exposure to motor racing did not excite his interest. …
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