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Dictionary definition of excited

Heightened enthusiasm, anticipation, or eagerness.
"Sarah's excited laughter filled the room as she shared her good news."

Detailed meaning of excited

When someone is excited, they are filled with a sense of anticipation and positive energy. It is a feeling of being thrilled, animated, or emotionally stirred up. The person may exhibit signs of excitement such as increased energy, rapid speech, or an animated demeanor. Excitement often arises from a positive expectation or a stimulating event, causing a surge of emotions and a heightened sense of joy or thrill. It is a state that can be contagious, spreading enthusiasm and positive vibes to those around.

Example sentences containing excited

1. She eagerly opened the gift, excited to see what was inside.
2. The children were excitedly jumping up and down, awaiting their turn on the roller coaster.
3. I'm so excited about the upcoming concert; I can't wait to see my favorite band perform.
4. The team was excited to celebrate their hard-earned victory.
5. The students were excitedly discussing their upcoming field trip to the zoo.
6. He had an excited expression on his face when he found out he got the job.

History and etymology of excited

The adjective 'excited' finds its etymological origins in the same Latin source as its corresponding verb, 'excite.' It stems from the Latin verb 'excitatus,' the past participle form of 'excitare.' This Latin term, as mentioned earlier, is constructed from 'ex,' meaning 'out of' or 'thoroughly,' and 'citare,' meaning 'to move, stir, or provoke.' Therefore, 'excited' retains the fundamental notion of being stirred or provoked, but in its adjectival form, it conveys a state of heightened enthusiasm, anticipation, or eagerness. Over time, as English evolved, 'excited' came to describe the state of heightened emotions or eagerness, reflecting its historical connection to the idea of being moved or stirred into such a state.

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Further usage examples of excited

1. The puppy wagged its tail excitedly as its owner approached.
2. We were all excited to try the new restaurant in town and taste its renowned dishes.
3. The crowd erupted into excited cheers as the performer took the stage.
4. The excited chatter of the audience grew louder as the curtain rose.
5. Jane's heart was pounding with excited anticipation as she prepared for her first solo performance.
6. She was so excited about her upcoming vacation to a tropical paradise.
7. The children were excited to open their presents on Christmas morning.
8. His excited laughter echoed through the amusement park.
9. I'm excited to meet my old friends at the reunion this weekend.
10. The crowd grew excited as the concert's start time approached.
11. She was excited to begin her new job and make a fresh start.
12. Their excited chatter filled the room as they planned their adventure.
13. He couldn't sleep because he was too excited about the big game.
14. The students were excited to learn about space exploration.
15. The excited puppy wagged its tail when its owner came home.
16. She felt excited butterflies in her stomach before her first date.
17. We were all excited for the long-awaited family reunion.
18. The excited fans cheered as their favorite team scored a goal.
19. I'm excited to try the new restaurant that just opened downtown.
20. The excited anticipation of the surprise party kept her on edge.
21. The excited buzz in the air signaled the start of the festival.
22. He was excited to share his groundbreaking research findings.
23. The excited voices of the kids filled the playground.
24. She felt excited about the possibilities of the future.
25. The excited audience gave a standing ovation after the amazing performance.

TOEFL 4, Emotional Intensity and Reactions, Excitement and Enthusiasm

agitated,animated,buoyant,eager,ecstatic,elated,enthusiastic

charged,joyful,pumped,thrilled

eager, apathetic, uninterested, indifferent

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