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Detailed Synonyms for excitement in English

excitement:

excitement [the ~] nom

  1. the excitement
    the excitement; the arousal; the sexual arousal; the physical arousal; the libido; the sexual excitement
  2. the excitement
    the sentiment; the compassion; the feeling; the emotion; the touch; the excitement; the passion
  3. the excitement
    the temperament; the temper; the liveliness; the vivacity; the disposition; the proclivity; the nature; the rush; the excitement; the inclination
  4. the excitement
    the enthusiasm; the excitement
  5. the excitement
    the excitement; the joy; the jubilation; the shouts of joy
  6. the excitement
    – disturbance usually in protest 1
    the turmoil; the excitement; the agitation; the upheaval; the hullabaloo
    – disturbance usually in protest 1
  7. the excitement
    – something that agitates and arouses 1
    the excitement; the excitation
    – something that agitates and arouses 1
  8. the excitement
    – the feeling of lively and cheerful joy 1
    the excitement; the exhilaration
    – the feeling of lively and cheerful joy 1
  9. the excitement
    – the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up 1
    the excitement; the inflammation; the fervour; the excitation; the fervor
    – the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up 1
    • excitement [the ~] nom
      • his face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled1
    • inflammation [the ~] nom
      • he tried to calm those who were in a state of extreme inflammation1
    • fervour [the ~] nom, britannique
    • excitation [the ~] nom
    • fervor [the ~] nom, américain

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Related Definitions for "excitement":

  1. disturbance usually in protest1
  2. something that agitates and arouses1
    • he looked forward to the excitements of the day1
  3. the feeling of lively and cheerful joy1
    • he could hardly conceal his excitement when she agreed1
  4. the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up1
    • his face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled1

excite:

to excite verbe (excites, excited, exciting)

  1. to excite
    to arouse; to excite; to stir up; to stimulate
    • arouse verbe (arouses, aroused, arousing)
    • excite verbe (excites, excited, exciting)
    • stir up verbe (stirs up, stirred up, stirring up)
    • stimulate verbe (stimulates, stimulated, stimulating)
  2. to excite
    to encourage; to arouse; to activate; to stimulate; to excite; to support; to awake
    • encourage verbe (encourages, encouraged, encouraging)
    • arouse verbe (arouses, aroused, arousing)
    • activate verbe (activates, activated, activating)
    • stimulate verbe (stimulates, stimulated, stimulating)
    • excite verbe (excites, excited, exciting)
    • support verbe (supports, supported, supporting)
    • awake verbe (awakes, awoke, awaking)
  3. to excite
    to revive; to generate; to activate; reactivate; to rouse; to awake; to excite; to freshen; to recover; to refresh
    • revive verbe (revives, revived, reviving)
    • generate verbe (generates, generated, generating)
    • activate verbe (activates, activated, activating)
    • reactivate verbe
    • rouse verbe (rouses, roused, rousing)
    • awake verbe (awakes, awoke, awaking)
    • excite verbe (excites, excited, exciting)
    • freshen verbe (freshens, freshened, freshening)
    • recover verbe (recovers, recovered, recovering)
    • refresh verbe (refreshs, refreshed, refreshing)
  4. to excite
    to incite; to stimulate; to excite; to drive
    • incite verbe (incites, incited, inciting)
    • stimulate verbe (stimulates, stimulated, stimulating)
    • excite verbe (excites, excited, exciting)
    • drive verbe (drives, drove, driving)
  5. to excite
    to excite
    • excite verbe (excites, excited, exciting)
  6. to excite
    – act as a stimulant 1
    to excite; to stimulate
    – act as a stimulant 1
    • excite verbe (excites, excited, exciting)
    • stimulate verbe (stimulates, stimulated, stimulating)
      • The book stimulated her imagination1
      • This play stimulates1
  7. to excite
    – produce a magnetic field in 1
    to excite
    – produce a magnetic field in 1
    • excite verbe (excites, excited, exciting)
      • excite the neurons1
  8. to excite
    – raise to a higher energy level 1
    to excite; to energize; energise
    – raise to a higher energy level 1
    • excite verbe (excites, excited, exciting)
      • excite the atoms1
    • energize verbe, américain (energizes, energized, energizing)
    • energise verbe, britannique
  9. to excite
    – stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of 1
    to stir; to excite; to shake; to stimulate; to shake up
    – stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of 1
    • stir verbe (stirs, stirred, stirring)
    • excite verbe (excites, excited, exciting)
    • shake verbe (shakes, shook, shaking)
      • These stories shook the community1
      • the civil war shook the country1
    • stimulate verbe (stimulates, stimulated, stimulating)
    • shake up verbe (shakes up, shook up, shaking up)
  10. to excite
    – stimulate sexually 1
    sex; to arouse; to excite; to wind up; turn on
    – stimulate sexually 1
    • sex verbe
    • arouse verbe (arouses, aroused, arousing)
      • This movie usually arouses the male audience1
    • excite verbe (excites, excited, exciting)
    • wind up verbe (winds up, wound up, winding up)
    • turn on verbe
  11. to excite
    – cause to be agitated, excited, or roused 1
    to charge; to excite; to agitate; to rouse; turn on; charge up; commove
    – cause to be agitated, excited, or roused 1
    • charge verbe (charges, charged, charging)
      • The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks1
    • excite verbe (excites, excited, exciting)
    • agitate verbe (agitates, agitated, agitating)
    • rouse verbe (rouses, roused, rousing)
    • turn on verbe
    • charge up verbe
    • commove verbe
  12. to excite
    – arouse or elicit a feeling 1
    to excite
    – arouse or elicit a feeling 1
    • excite verbe (excites, excited, exciting)
  13. to excite
    – stir feelings in 1
    to stir; to excite; to stimulate
    – stir feelings in 1
    • stir verbe (stirs, stirred, stirring)
      • stir emotions1
    • excite verbe (excites, excited, exciting)
      • excite the audience1
    • stimulate verbe (stimulates, stimulated, stimulating)
      • stimulate my appetite1

Conjugations for excite:

present
  1. excite
  2. excite
  3. excites
  4. excite
  5. excite
  6. excite
simple past
  1. excited
  2. excited
  3. excited
  4. excited
  5. excited
  6. excited
present perfect
  1. have excited
  2. have excited
  3. has excited
  4. have excited
  5. have excited
  6. have excited
past continuous
  1. was exciting
  2. were exciting
  3. was exciting
  4. were exciting
  5. were exciting
  6. were exciting
future
  1. shall excite
  2. will excite
  3. will excite
  4. shall excite
  5. will excite
  6. will excite
continuous present
  1. am exciting
  2. are exciting
  3. is exciting
  4. are exciting
  5. are exciting
  6. are exciting
subjunctive
  1. be excited
  2. be excited
  3. be excited
  4. be excited
  5. be excited
  6. be excited
diverse
  1. excite!
  2. let's excite!
  3. excited
  4. exciting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Related Definitions for "excite":

  1. act as a stimulant1
  2. produce a magnetic field in1
    • excite the neurons1
  3. raise to a higher energy level1
    • excite the atoms1
  4. stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of1
  5. stimulate sexually1
  6. cause to be agitated, excited, or roused1
  7. arouse or elicit a feeling1
  8. stir feelings in1
    • excite the audience1

Related Synonyms for excitement