Meaning & Definition of word "Exciting"

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    Exciting

    /ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ/

    adjective:

    • 1. Causing great enthusiasm and eagerness.
      • Example: The concert was so exciting that everyone was dancing.
    • 2. Making someone feel very happy, enthusiastic, or interested.
      • Example: She shared an exciting story about her recent travels.
    • 3. Full of energy, activity, or an exhilarating experience.
      • Example: The roller coaster ride was thrilling and incredibly exciting.
    • 4. Involving or characterized by a level of tension or suspense.
      • Example: The film had an exciting plot that kept the audience on the edge of their seats.

    Etymology

    From the Latin 'excitare', meaning to 'call out, rouse' (ex- 'out' + citare 'to summon').

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    exciting times:

    periods of great activity and enthusiasm.

    exciting news:

    news that elicits a strong positive emotional response.

    Related Words

    excitement:

    a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness.

    excite:

    to stir up or call forth (feelings and responses).

    Slang Meanings of exciting

    Meaning: lit

    Example Sentence: That party was lit, everyone had an exciting time.

    Meaning: hype

    Example Sentence: The hype around the movie was exciting everyone.