excitement 的定义
- an excited state or condition.
 - something that excites.
 
excitement 近义词
enthusiasm; incitement
excitement 的近义词 52 个
- adventure
 - buzz
 - commotion
 - confusion
 - drama
 - elation
 - emotion
 - feeling
 - frenzy
 - furor
 - fuss
 - hysteria
 - motivation
 - passion
 - rage
 - thrill
 - trepidation
 - tumult
 - turmoil
 - warmth
 - action
 - activity
 - ado
 - agitation
 - animation
 - bother
 - discomposure
 - disturbance
 - dither
 - excitation
 - ferment
 - fever
 - flurry
 - heat
 - hubbub
 - hullabaloo
 - hurry
 - impulse
 - instigation
 - intoxication
 - melodrama
 - motive
 - movement
 - perturbation
 - provocation
 - stimulation
 - stimulus
 - stir
 - titillation
 - to-do
 - urge
 - wildness
 
excitement 的反义词 23 个
更多excitement例句
- The excitement comes as Snowflake appears to be one of the biggest winners in the business software sector as the market shifts to rely on cloud computing.
 - The public’s excitement about global interconnectivity may be waning.
 - Plus, Taco Bell is slashing its menu again, and more news to start your dayMcDonald’s is going through it right now, so it’s probably with great excitement that the chain announced a partnership with rapper Travis Scott.
 - They are also generating excitement as building blocks for future quantum computers, as well as X-Ray detectors for extremely low dose medical and security imaging.
 - There’s certainly plenty of electoral excitement in Massachusetts today, and as we’ve discussed, some surprises could be in store.
 - The brother of a girl who made her debut in New Orleans society was shaking his fists in excitement.
 - Apparently, Shakespeare coined 1,700 words, from the frequently used (excitement) to the should-be-more frequently used (spewed).
 - From his purview, our visit and interest had brought excitement to him and his peers.
 - There was an air of excitement and anticipation in the lobby as showtime approached.
 - And with that great hope and excitement comes crippling, embarrassing disappointment.
 - All felt strangely as if something evil had crept into their lives, and their excitement was great.
 - Her new joy and excitement, her gaiety and zest for life— all had been caused, not by himself, but by another.
 - The next morning he came rushing into the office, in a violent state of excitement.
 - Haggard merely played for the excitement, and Spunyarn because it was a lesser bore to play than to look on.
 - At the word of command, the dog crouched down, his whole body quivering with excitement.