Meaning & Definition of word "Excite"

Excite

/ɪkˈsaɪt/

verb:

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

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 of excite

Meaning: To amp up

Example Sentence: The DJ really amped up the crowd at the concert.

Meaning: To jazz up

Example Sentence: They jazzed up the party with some awesome decorations.