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How to Use "Excitement" with Example Sentences
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excitement
(n):
great happiness or enthusiasm
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Used with adjectives:
"
There was
great
excitement
about the new movie.
"
(great, high, extreme, a lot of)
"
She found
real
excitement
in her research.
"
(real, genuine, pure, true)
"
After the
initial
excitement
, he quickly became bored.
"
(initial, sudden)
"
There is
growing
excitement
about the new restaurant.
"
(growing, increasing)
"
She had a
childlike
excitement
about visiting Disneyland.
"
(childlike, youthful)
"
The room was full of
nervous
excitement
before the announcement.
"
(nervous)
Used with verbs:
"
She
was filled with
excitement
about her date.
"
(be + filled with, be + bubbling with, be + giddy with)
"
He
felt
a lot of
excitement
during the game.
"
(felt)
"
The announcement
created
a lot of
excitement
among the students.
"
(created, caused, generated, produced)
"
They couldn't
hide
their
excitement
about the trip.
"
(hide, contain, control, conceal)
"
Excitement
filled
the room as the winner was announced.
"
(filled)
"
After the announcement, the
excitement
quickly
died down
.
"
(died down, ended, wore off)
Used with prepositions:
"
She enjoys the
excitement
of
traveling to new places.
"
(of)
"
The contest caused a lot of
excitement
among
students.
"
(among)
"
She screamed
with
excitement
.
"
(with, in)
Used with nouns:
"
The
level
of
excitement
in the room was very high.
"
(level, amount, feeling)
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