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单词 exciting
例句
excitingexciting /ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ/ adjective exciting
something that is exciting makes you feel excited:
  • It was exciting to see Niagara Falls!
  • The first time I flew in a plane was so exciting.
  • thrilling
    making you feel extremely excited and a little nervous:
  • We took a thrilling ride on the roller coaster.
  • GRAMMAR: Don’t use “very” with thrilling. Don’t say: It was very thrilling. Say: It was thrilling.
    exhilarating
    making you feel extremely excited and full of energy, especially because something is unusual or dangerous:
  • The water was moving fast, so the raft trip down the river was exhilarating.
  • dramatic AWL
    a dramatic story or situation has a lot of exciting things happening in it, especially because you do not know what will happen next:
  • I loved the dramatic ending to the movie, when they drive off the cliff in their car.
  • sensational
    a sensational story or situation is exciting in a way that makes people want to know more about it. Sensational stories often involve things like love, money, crime, sex, and death:
  • The newspaper printed a sensational story about the singer leaving her husband.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see boringADVERBS: excitingYou can make the adjectives that mean exciting into adverbs by using an -ly ending: Parker performed well, though not as excitingly as some of the other musicians. | “We’re getting married!” Thomas announced dramatically. | The actress sensationally walked off stage in the middle of a performance.
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