exciting
[ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ]
Definition:
1. Causing great enthusiasm and eagerness.
2. Feel very happy or enthusiastic.
3. Stimulating interest and discussion.
Use 'exciting' in a sentence:
- 1. An exam, or even an exciting social event may produce butterflies in the stomach.
- 2. Every day was exciting and adventuresome.
- 3. The play gets more and more exciting in the last few scences.
- 4. Building a home from scratch can be both exciting and challenging.
- 5. It's an exciting opportunity to learn what goes on behind the scenes.
- 6. Most of these trips had exciting or comic moments.
- 7. He thinks pop music today is as exciting as it's ever been.
- 8. It was rapidly followed by some news that was even more exciting to us.
- 9. We're sure you'll find it exciting!
- 10. It's very exciting for us.
- 11. The album was an exciting jazz-pop crossover.
- 12. Exciting possibilities were opening up for her in the new job.
- 13. Wind surfing can be strenuous but immensely exciting.
- 14. This voyage was the most exciting adventure of their lives.
- 15. They waited and waited for something exciting to happen.
- 16. I have exciting news for you.
- 17. The race itself is very exciting.