Definition: 1. Arouse or elicit a feeling. 2. Act as a stimulant. 3. Raise to a higher energy level.
Use 'excite' in a sentence:
1. The need to produce the most exciting newspaper story obsesses most journalists.
2. Look for topics that excite you.
3. Solid pragmatism in south Asia does little to excite the comrades in the wider world.
4. They subsequently "de-excite" and emit mid-infrared light particles, or photons.
5. We tend to have a better memory for things that excite our senses or appeal to our emotions than for straight facts.
6. It promises to be an exciting few days.
7. To excite and stimulate; stir.
8. Dreams are very personal — they only have to excite you and not anyone else on the planet.
9. Active projects that still excite you and have a purpose.
10. Want to meet up so I can excite your natural frequency?
11. Excite investors about your big picture, but be reasonable and responsible.
12. Speaking of travelling, are you going anywhere exciting this year?
13. Daniel's early exposure to motor racing did not excite his interest.
14. There are no limits; you just have to know what would excite her.
15. We need an exciting trip to add some spice to our lives.
16. We tend to have a better memory for things that excite our senses or our emotions than for straight facts.
17. Fluorescent lights use electricity to excite mercury vapor. This produces ultraviolet light that causes a phosphor coating inside the bulb to glow.
18. The job isn't exciting all the time, but it has its moments.
19. He does not excite much of the wider electorate either.
20. Being frightened makes your brain flood with healthy chemical substances that excite your mood and release feelings of great excitement.
21. We excite developers about IBM offerings through presentations and speaking engagements.
22. People might care about giant pandas, but it is much harder to excite them about the fate of tiny sea creatures.
23. In the end Mr Jobs did not appear, but Apple still found ways to excite the crowd.
24. Try not to excite your baby too much before bedtime.
25. The rumors excite her curiosity.
26. All this failed to excite the financial press.
27. You excite me!
28. Such a view, however, fails to explain the ability of some works of art to excite the human mind.
29. We tend to have a good memory for things that excite our senses or appeal to our emotions.
30. In fact, few things in the luxury-goods world excite the attention of men like a watch.
31. Many honours I want not, nor great treasures: they excite the spleen.
32. FEW subjects excite more controversy among Romani activists than terminology.
33. Don't excite yourself.
34. What would excite me?
35. She pretended she wasn't excited but the expression on her face was a dead giveaway.
36. She was all excited.
37. The prospect of a year in India greatly excited her.
38. The kids were excited about the holiday.
39. We'd not been excited by anything for about three years.
40. As Christmas neared, the children became more and more excited.
41. He was very excited to be asked to play for Wales.
42. I'm really excited at the prospect of working abroad.
43. Similarly, the need to learn a new language and customs may excite one person and frighten another.
44. She needed to break out of her daily routine and do something exciting.
45. Supporters believe that teachers should organize a variety of activities to excite students' interest.
46. His eyes were bright and excited.
47. This is one of the most exciting developments in biology in recent years.
48. An excited crowd of people gathered around her.
49. He told me all the news but none of it was very exciting.
50. This piece of equipment is an exciting new development.
51. The new restaurant is nothing to get excited about.
52. My day-to-day life is not very exciting.
53. It's exciting to discover traces of earlier civilizations.
54. He skated an exciting programme at the American Championships.
55. The album was an exciting jazz-pop crossover.
56. The course offers a range of exciting possibilities for developing your skills.
57. The European Parliament is not an institution which excites interest in voters.
58. They waited and waited for something exciting to happen.