Excite

/ɪkˈsaɪt/

Meaning & Definition

verb
To raise the energy level of a system or state, in terms of physics or chemistry.
The scientists were able to excite the atoms in the substance with a laser.
To cause strong feelings of enthusiasm and eagerness in someone.
The announcement of the new theme park excited the local community.
To stir up or provoke (a reaction or feeling).
The debate about climate change excited many activists to take action.

Etymology

From Latin 'excitare', meaning 'to call out, to rouse'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

excite someone
To make someone very enthusiastic.
excited about
Feeling enthusiastic or eager about something.
excite the imagination
To stimulate creative or innovative thinking.

Related Words

excitement
A feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness.
exciting
Causing great enthusiasm and eagerness.

Slang Meanings

To amp up
The DJ really amped up the crowd at the concert.
To jazz up
They jazzed up the party with some awesome decorations.