Definition: 1. In an aroused state. 2. Of persons; excessively affected by emotion. 3. Marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion. 4. Of e.g. a molecule; made reactive or more reactive.
Use 'excited' in a sentence:
1. You're excited. You're nervous.
2. He looked very excited.
3. We entered, excited.
4. What gets them excited?
5. You do get very excited and exalted by the power of their speeches.
6. She pretended she wasn't excited but the expression on her face was a dead giveaway.
7. Excited voices were shouting that the road was blocked by soldiers.
8. My father seemed very restless and excited.
9. Travelling makes people excited.
10. She was all excited.
11. Her voice sounded excited.
12. The prospect of a year in India greatly excited her.
13. Mary was becoming quite excited.
14. But girls immediately become excited.
15. It was a very strange feeling in retrospect — I was frightened, but excited at the same time.
16. That excited her most.
17. Some people weren't excited.
18. I was so excited when I went to sign the paperwork I could hardly write.
19. The kids were excited about the holiday.
20. The man in the house was in a very excited and agitated state.
21. She was too excited.
22. I don't think there's any reason to get excited about inflation.
23. Huh. What are you so excited about?
24. We'd not been excited by anything for about three years.
25. He was wildly excited.
26. She looked nervous and excited.
27. Yes. I got very excited.
28. He appears very excited.
29. The radio channels were filled with the excited, jabbering voices of men going to war.
30. You must be excited.
31. I'm very excited about the possibility of playing for England's first team.
32. Then I became excited.
33. There is a real buzz around the place. Everyone is really excited.
34. As Christmas neared, the children became more and more excited.
35. He was very excited to be asked to play for Wales.
36. There was a hubbub of excited conversation from over a thousand people.
37. I'm really excited!
38. I'm really excited at the prospect of working abroad.
39. "You're wrong, quite wrong!" Henry cried out, suddenly excited.
40. His eyes were bright and excited.
41. An excited crowd of people gathered around her.
42. Right now I'm feeling very excited.
43. When angry or excited, however, he could be wild, profane, and terrifying.
44. The children were excited about opening their presents.
45. The new restaurant is nothing to get excited about.