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exciting

[ik-sahy-ting]

adjective

  1. producing excitement; stirring; thrilling.

    an exciting account of his trip to Tibet.



exciting

/ ɪˈɪɪŋ /

adjective

  1. causing excitement; stirring; stimulating

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • excitingly adverb
  • nonexciting adjective
  • unexciting adjective
  • ˈپԲ adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of exciting1

First recorded in 1805–15; excite + -ing 2
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That I’m making things worse and that I’m giving notes to people that are detrimental rather than exciting, and that I’m mitigating my own risks rather than trying to bolster creative swings.

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He took the data home because he wanted to "continue and complete the most exciting and challenging work the defendant had ever undertaken" in the hope of gaining future employment at GCHQ, Ms Grahame said.

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“AI has the power to expand on that mission and broaden the reach of our brands in new and exciting ways,” said Josh Silverman, chief franchise officer at Mattel, in a statement.

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It's been really exciting and tough cricket out there.

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The adaptation, by Alexandra Silber, remains true to the original, Feldman said, but “really puts it forward for today’s audience ... with covert but impactful changes that sharpen it in an exciting way.”

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