Synonym: activated, aroused, delirious, emotional, frantic, mad, unrestrained, worked up. Similar words: excitement, exciting, cite, write down, city, citizen, deficit, explicit. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. 1. in an aroused state 2. (of persons) excessively affected by emotion 3. marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion 4. (of e.g. a molecule) made reactive or more reactive.
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121. Morton dipped his head, his face pulled wide, excited.
122. At the turn of the century, he had been excited by his conception of the Mystic Hussars routine.
123. Anyone who could get excited by an annuity scheme must belong to a different species from his own.
124. I've always loved boxing. It's something I've always been extremely excited about. Louis C.K.
125. Working on this delusion, they then feel either excited and act like silly children or confused and act like silly children.
126. I think the market will be increasingly excited about wireless communication in general, which could include direct-broadcast satellite programming.
127. No doubt she should have been alarmed at this thought but she remained excited by it.
128. However, because there is still some inhibition the neural activity stabilises as adjacent areas of excited and inhibited cells.
129. As a member of the counterculture I had tried to get excited by the New Games in which no one loses.
130. Rachel looks quietly excited, peering round this dark alley like it's the entrance to a new nightclub.
131. The incipient spouses are of course excited by the adventure, the new life, heralded by marriage.
132. Some children are fortunate in that their parents or teachers provide an excited audience for their ideas and plot lines.
133. He gave a slight sardonic grunt, remembering how excited he had been in that railway carriage on his way to Carewscourt.
134. When my father won first prize, he was so excited he dropped his trophy during the awards ceremony.
135. Though he got excited at each new development in his investigations, he soon became disillusioned again.
136. His voice rose to a howl and drew the audience up with it into an excited, almost exalted, crescendo.
137. The citizens of Ketchikan were excited to see the huge ship sail into their harbor.
138. I cast my mind back to our excited departure from Gatwick airport.
139. After numerous false starts, attendance figures hint that long-suffering soccer fans might finally have something to be excited about.
140. Less than a minute later noise erupted from the drawing room and excited voices drifted down the hall.
141. He deliberately paused outside the door, forcing them to wait in frustration before they dared erupt into excited comment.
142. Even their twittering seems fairly low-key compared with the excited sounds they made just a few weeks ago.Sentencedict
143. I was so excited that I forgot I was going into a cage with a wild bird.
144. I had never seen any animal, human or otherwise, so wild - so determined, so excited, so driven.
145. It's not much and it doesn't lead anywhere, so don't get excited.
146. Excited, the boy immediately called the body shop and the owner agreed to serve as his site supervisor.
147. Ashley got more excited over his new bit of stainless steel than Les did with his old brass.
148. Perkin was so excited that he immediately stained some silk cloth a striking purple.
149. Washington, is the kind of place that can actually get you excited about pottery.
150. On one occasion she was chased through the streets by a car full of excited young Arabs.
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