excite (Meaning)

Wordnet

excite (v)

arouse or elicit a feeling

act as a stimulant

stir feelings in

cause to be agitated, excited, or roused

stimulate sexually

stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of

raise to a higher energy level

produce a magnetic field in

Webster

excite (v. t.)

To call to activity in any way; to rouse to feeling; to kindle to passionate emotion; to stir up to combined or general activity; as, to excite a person, the spirits, the passions; to excite a mutiny or insurrection; to excite heat by friction.

To call forth or increase the vital activity of an organism, or any of its parts.

To energize (an electro-magnet); to produce a magnetic field in; as, to excite a dynamo.

excite Sentence Examples

  1. The upcoming trip to the amusement park has me feeling excited and thrilled.
  2. The grand opening of the new restaurant is an exciting moment for the local community.
  3. The prospect of starting a new chapter in life is both exciting and nerve-wracking.
  4. The discovery of a rare bird species in the area generated excitement among birdwatchers.
  5. The success of the fundraising campaign left the team feeling excited and motivated to continue their work.
  6. The release of the latest technological gadget created excitement among tech enthusiasts.
  7. The anticipation of seeing a beloved band in concert was palpable, causing excitement to ripple through the audience.
  8. The innovative flavours and textures promised by the new menu have excited culinary enthusiasts.
  9. The prospect of competing in the upcoming sports tournament filled the athlete with excitement and determination.
  10. The arrival of the new baby brought immense joy and excitement to the family.

FAQs About the word excite

arouse or elicit a feeling, act as a stimulant, stir feelings in, cause to be agitated, excited, or roused, stimulate sexually, stir the feelings, emotions, or

electrify, inspire,thrill, delight, arouse, provoke,titillate, exhilarate, stimulate, galvanize

bore, discourage, weary, weary, pall, discourage, bore, pall, dishearten, demoralize

The upcoming trip to the amusement park has me feeling excited and thrilled.

The grand opening of the new restaurant is an exciting moment for the local community.

The prospect of starting a new chapter in life is both exciting and nerve-wracking.

The discovery of a rare bird species in the area generated excitement among birdwatchers.