[ UK /ɛksˈa‍ɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. creating or arousing excitement
    an exciting account of her trip
  2. stimulating interest and discussion
    an exciting novel
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How To Use exciting In A Sentence

  • It is also exciting that it's come to the east coast for the first time, following the Mod.
  • Exciting and surprisingly short matches for the undercard.
  • The fact that they are harmless plankton feeders in no way diminishes the adrenaline rush; the ease with which you can approach them makes that rare encounter even more exciting.
  • I still believe that speedway solos are the most exciting form of motorsport to watch, and incredibly difficult.
  • I whizz round the lot in an hour and walk into the centre of town hoping for something more exciting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Melanie finds her work exciting and rewarding.
  • St Peters-burg's night life ranks as more exciting than the capital's.
  • But the most exciting sighting was a pod of pilot whales. The Sun
  • Kitesurfing evolved in the mid-1990s out of other extreme water sports, combining the most exciting elements of windsurfing and wakeboarding and taking them to vastly greater heights.
  • It is much more exciting to focus on popular causes, such as climate change, equal rights, biogenetic engineering, or even alien life, anything but economics. Economics Trumps
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