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adjective
- 1. very enthusiastic and eager: "they were excited about the prospect" Similar Opposite
- 2. of 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"
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- Definition in The Cambridge English Dictionary
EXCITED meaning: 1. feeling very happy and enthusiastic: 2....
- Excited: French Translation
EXCITED translate: excité/-ée, emballé/-ée, excité. Learn...
- Excited: Arabic Translation
EXCITED translate: مُثير / مُتَحَمِّس. Learn more in the...
- Excited: Korean Translation
EXCITED translate: 흥분한, 들뜬. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Excited
A1. feeling very happy and enthusiastic: happy, excited...
- Definition in The Cambridge English Dictionary
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Excited definition: stirred emotionally; agitated. See examples of EXCITED used in a sentence.
Learn the meaning of excited as an adjective to describe emotional or physical arousal, and see how to use it in sentences. Find synonyms, pronunciation, collocations and word frequency of excited.
Excited means feeling very happy and enthusiastic. See how to use this adjective in sentences and compare it with other words like excitedly and excited.
Meaning more than just "wildly happy," excited describes all sorts of excessive emotions (and not always the good ones). If you're excited you might be agitated, nervous, anxious, or worked up about something.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adjective excited, which describes feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm. See examples, synonyms, collocations and related words.