How to Use "Exciting" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words exciting (adj): causing great interest or enthusiasm

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Used with verbs:

"This movie is very exciting."
(be: is/am/are, looks, sounds, seems)

"The book is becoming exciting."
(be + becoming, be + getting)

"How can we make the party more exciting?"
(make)

"She doesn't find sports exciting."
(find)

"The uncertainty of the game keeps it exciting."
(keeps)

Used with adverbs:

"This show is extremely exciting."
(extremely, very, fairly, not)

"This trip has been incredibly exciting."
(incredibly, especially, particularly, unbelievably, genuinely, truly)

"I don't think baseball is equally as exciting as football."
(equally, just)

"His painting is visually exciting."
(visually)

Used with nouns:

"They are off on an exciting adventure."
(adventure, trip, holiday, vacation)

"The scientist made a really exciting find."
(find, discovery)

"He has an exciting future ahead of him."
(future, project, challenge)

"This has been a very exciting contest."
(contest, game, match, competition)

"He presented an exciting idea."
(idea, possibility, development)

"They are watching an exciting film."
(film, episode, program, movie, show)

"We are making some exciting changes to the program."
(changes, additions)


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