exciting
Americanadjective
adjective
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Etymology
Origin of exciting
Explanation
When something is exciting, it is full of activity and gets your blood pumping. Anything causing excitement is exciting. If your heart is racing and you’re thrilled, exhilarated, or jumping up and down with anticipation, something must be exciting. Different people find different things exciting. A close football game is exciting for fans. Being in love is exciting for just about anyone. Learning something new, whether French or juggling, is exciting. An action movie is supposed to be exciting — if it's not, it must not be very good. When you have exciting news, you can't wait to share it.
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Example Sentences
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Now, with every record you put out, new young people become really interested in your work, which must feel so exciting and wonderful.
From Los Angeles Times • May 19, 2026
The bitter taste of the “Scam Altman” moniker is going to linger, no matter how exciting the court victory was.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 19, 2026
"It is an exciting time to search for new physics using gravitational waves."
From Science Daily • May 19, 2026
Watch reviewer and podcaster, Britt Pearce, agreed, describing these types of collaboration as "a flash in the pan, but they're a very exciting flash in the pan".
From BBC • May 18, 2026
Large crowds flocked to his exciting speeches, in which he vividly told the story of his early life in bondage and escape from the cruelty he had known.
From "In the Shadow of Liberty" by Kenneth C. Davis
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