excited

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The meaning (definition) of the word excited
feeling happy and bouncy about something fun
The word excited used in a sentence
“I felt excited when I got to go to the amusement park today!”
Words that mean the same as excited (synonyms)
happythrilled
Words that mean the opposite of excited (antonyms)
calmbored
How the word excited is said around the world
| French | excité |
| Spanish | entusiasmado |
| Mandarin | 兴奋的 |
| Hindi | उत्साहित |
| Arabic | متحمس |
| Russian | взволнованный |
| Portuguese (EU) | excitado |
| Portuguese (BR) | excitado |
| Japanese | 興奮した |
| German | aufgeregt |
| Urdu | پرجوش |
| Punjabi | ਉਤਸ਼ਾਹਿਤ |
| Korean | 흥분한 |
| Hebrew | נִרגָשׁ |
| Greek | ερεθισμένος |
| Dutch | opgewonden |
| Filipino | nasasabik |
| Vietnamese | hào hứng |
| Turkish | heyecanlı |
| Persian | هیجانزده |
| Polish | podekscytowany |
| Ukrainian | схвильований |
| Bengali | উত্তেজিত |
| Swedish | upphetsad |
| Italian | eccitato |
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