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Meaning of Excites

To cause someone to feel enthusiasm or eagerness.

In simple words: To make someone feel very happy and enthusiastic.

Excites in a sentence

  • The news of the concert excites everyone in the town.
  • She excites her students with engaging lessons.
  • The prospect of a vacation excites me every summer.
  • His stories always excite the audience at the campfire.
  • The movie trailer excites fans before its release.

How to use Excites

"Excite" is commonly used in everyday contexts. In formal writing, consider using synonyms like "stimulate". Avoid it in overly serious topics.

Grammar pattern

excite + object

Memory hint

Think of a roller coaster that excites you with thrills!

Related words

Collocations with Excites

  • excite someone
  • excite interest
  • excite curiosity
  • excite emotions
  • excite the crowd

Synonyms for Excites

Opposites of Excites

  • calms
  • boredom
  • dulls

Common mistakes with Excites

  • Using 'excite' instead of 'excite' for the present tense.
  • Confusing 'excite' with 'excited' as a noun.
  • Misplacing the object when using 'excite'.

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Frequently asked questions about Excites

What does Excites mean?

To make someone feel very happy and enthusiastic.

What is the definition of Excites?

To cause someone to feel enthusiasm or eagerness.

How do you use Excites in a sentence?

The news of the concert excites everyone in the town.

Can you give another example of Excites?

She excites her students with engaging lessons.

What are synonyms for Excites?

Common alternatives include thrill, stimulate, energize, arouse, amuse.

What is the opposite of Excites?

Opposite meanings include calms, boredom, dulls.

What words go with Excites?

It commonly pairs with excite someone, excite interest, excite curiosity, excite emotions, excite the crowd.

What are common mistakes when using Excites?

Using 'excite' instead of 'excite' for the present tense. Confusing 'excite' with 'excited' as a noun. Misplacing the object when using 'excite'.

How do you pronounce Excites?

US: //ɪkˈsaɪt//, UK: //ɪkˈsaɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Excites?

"Excite" is commonly used in everyday contexts. In formal writing, consider using synonyms like "stimulate". Avoid it in overly serious topics.