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What (who) is excitement - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Excitement; Excitation (disambiguation); Excitement (disambiguation); Exciting; Excite

excitement         
n.
1) to arouse, create, stir up excitement
2) to feel excitement
3) considerable, great, intense; mounting excitement
4) excitement builds (to a climax); mounts
5) excitement about, at, over
excitement         
(excitements)
You use excitement to refer to the state of being excited, or to something that excites you.
Everyone is in a state of great excitement.
N-VAR
excitement         
n.
1.
Excitation, exciting. See the verb, under 1 and 2.
2.
Incitement, motive, stimulus.
3.
Agitation, perturbation, commotion, sensation.
4.
Irritation, warmth, heat, violence, choler, passion.

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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 excitement
1. Biggest excitement The biggest excitement in Nadal‘s victory came when he took off his shoe.
2. "Like the excitement around the election of Barack Obama, Bruce Gordon will generate excitement in corporate America," said Earl G.
3. The mounting excitement can be pleasantly unbearable.
4. Yet Lovelock contemplates catastrophe almost with excitement.
5. However, Vinogradov did not share their excitement.