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What (who) is exciting - definition

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Excitement; Excitation (disambiguation); Excitement (disambiguation); Exciting; Excite

Exciting         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Excite.
II. Exciting ·adj Calling or rousing into action; producing excitement; as, exciting events; an exciting story.
exciting         
¦ adjective causing great enthusiasm and eagerness.
Derivatives
excitingly adverb
excitingness noun
exciting         
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
If something is exciting, it makes you feel very happy or enthusiastic.
The race itself is very exciting...
= thrilling
ADJ

Wikipedia

Excitation

Excitation, excite, exciting, or excitement may refer to:

  • Excitation (magnetic), provided with an electrical generator or alternator
  • Excite Ballpark, located in San Jose, California
  • Excite (web portal), web portal owned by IAC
  • Electron excitation, the transfer of an electron to a higher atomic orbital
  • Excitement (film), a lost 1924 silent comedy by Robert F. Hill
  • Sexual excitation
  • Stimulation or excitation or excitement, the action of various agents on nerves, muscles, or a sensory end organ, by which activity is evoked
  • "Exciting", a song by Hieroglyphics from the album The Kitchen
Examples of use of exciting
1. "It has been an exciting, exciting day," said Wilson, who is not related to the skier.
2. It‘s not only an exciting place, but an exciting time that can change the lives of our children and grandchildren.
3. These enterprises are indeed heart–warmingly exciting.
4. Adjectives like exhilarating and exciting were used.
5. This is potentially an extremely exciting institution.