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exciting

/ɪkˈsʌɪtɪŋ/adjective3 syllables

Exciting means: creating or arousing excitement.

Synonyms for exciting34

adjective, as in creating or arousing excitement

breathless, breathtaking, elating, exhilarating, electric, galvanic, galvanizing, galvanising, electrifying, thrilling, glamorous, glamourous, heady, intoxicating
and 7 more, titillating, tickling, tingling, interesting, provocative, sexy, stimulating

adjective, as in stimulating interest and discussion

also used for exciting

absorbing, alacrifying, awesome, banging, bracing, compelling, distracting, dramatic, edge-of-the-seat, engrossing, enlivening, enthralling, exciteful

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Opposites of exciting

unexciting

What does exciting mean?2

adjective

1

creating or arousing excitement“an exciting account of her trip”

2

stimulating interest and discussion“an exciting novel”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with exciting?13

three syllables

invitingunitingincitingrewritingreciting

four syllables

underwriting
Show 40 near rhymes

Exciting in a sentence

  • Though autumn gales are less clement than summer zephyrs, they are more exciting.halfb1t
  • This story is interesting, funny and even exciting.nava
  • The city is exciting, but the countryside is boring.mailohilohi
  • In the most exciting part of the book, the team recaptures the championship title.AlanF_US
  • Falling in love is exciting, but it can be a bit scary.Hybrid
  • In my humble opinion, the semifinal was a lot more exciting than the final.sabretou
  • It’s loud and exciting, but not all that efficient.Hybrid
  • Drawing on historical sources, she wrote several exciting novels.sundown

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