1. Detailed explanation
adj. (adjective) Exciting, exciting, encouraging, exciting, exciting The spirit of electric excitation is very attractive, exciting and intoxicating. (adjective) Exciting, exciting. "anexcitingaccountofhertrip"
stimulatinginterestanddiscussion; "anexcitingnovel"
IV. Example
Iliketheexciting rhythm of African drum music.
I like the exciting rhythm of African drum music.
soexciting wasthegamethattiforgottallabouthecomingfinals.
The competition was so exciting that I forgot all about the coming final exam.
that's the most exciting film of the year.
that's the most exciting film of the year.
Thisisaveryexcitingbook.
This is a very gripping book.
I don't think cricket is exciting.
I don't think it's exciting.
noneofuswilleverforgetthatexcitingscene.
All of us will never forget that exciting scene.
The New Model Comeinanexcitingrangeofclour.
This new style has various bright colors.
the articlehasanexcitingding.
The ending of this article is wonderful.
it was a period of political turmoil.
V. Lexical collocation
Used as adjective (adj.) ~+Noun excitingadventure excitingeffect excitingfilm excitingnews Exciting News excitingscene 6. Situational dialogue
Sports
A: Where is the exciting day?
where did you go yesterday?
b: iwenttoplaytennisinthepublicpark.
I go to the park to play tennis.
A:Howoftendoyouplaytennis?
how often do you call?
B:Twiceaweek.Howaboutyou?
twice a week. What about you?
a: iseldomplaytennis. ipreferfootballandbasketball.
I seldom play tennis. I prefer football and basketball.
b: but it's very difficult to get a full team of players.
a: iusuallyplaywithmyschoolmates.
I usually play with my classmates.
B:Doyoulikewatchingfootballmatches?
do you like watching football matches?
a: yes, iwenttothetianhesportscenterforhe football match Sunday.
Yes, I went to tianhe sports center to watch a football match last Sunday.
b: oh, iwatcheditontelevision. itwasanexciting match.
oh, I've seen it on TV. It was a tense game.
Football- (American football)
b: wow, American football is more exciting than I expected.
Wow, American football is much more exciting than I expected.
a: you're reinemaricanowmybritishfriend.wejustcallitfootball.
My English friend, you are in America now, so we call it rugby.
B:Oh,right.So,Ican’tquitefollowwhat’sgoingonwho’swinning?
oh, yes. Oh, I don't know what happened. Who won?
a: Thegiantsareupbythrepointsbecaouseofthefield goaltheykicked, butteredskinshavethbalandthereprettyclosetotheendzone.
Because of the goal score, the Giants lead by 3 points. But now the Redskins control the ball, and it's close to the baseline.
B:Wow! Whatahit!
wow, look at this ball!
a: yeah, hetackledhimsohardhishelmetcameoff.
yeah, he tried so hard to grab the ball that his helmet fell off.
B:Isheok?
is he all right?
a: itlookslikeit, he's sgettingup.
It seems that he stood up.
B:Iguesshehithimtoohard; Therefreejustcalleda Penaltyonthehometeam.
I guess he is too strong, and the referee awarded the home team.
A:TheGiants?
you mean the giants?
synonyms of p>exciting
b: yeah.
Yes.
a: well, herewogain.
oh, I'm calling again.
B:Whathappened? Whydideveryonegetsoquiet?
what's the matter? Everyone stopped talking.
exciting translation
A: There dskin' Squarterback just threwouchdown passforseverpoints. We' relosinggain.
The Redskins quarterback touched the floor and scored 7 points, and we lost again.
VII. Usage of words
adj. (adjective) exciting basically means "exciting", which has active significance and only modifies inanimate things. It can be used as an attribute or predicative in a sentence. The comparative level of exciting is moreexciting, and the highest level is mostexciting. Exciting related synonyms
inspiring, interesting, moving, stirring, thrilling, tantalizing
exciting related antonyms
boring, unexciting
exciting related neighboring words
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