Creating or arousing excitement.
(For a music, song, etc.) Having a stimulating effect, such as giving the desire to dance.
1 The former innocent, stable and virtuous; the latter exciting , seductive and dangerous.
2 The progress of new coal plant development is not exciting , Flemming said.
3 Film is an exciting component of the new Junior Cycle English course.
4 Conclusions: The relatively new field of HR research in psychosis is exciting .
5 The company also is creating new and exciting ways to deliver pleasure.
6 JE: I am currently working on a very exciting project called Blocks.
7 Although the planets also point to exciting career opportunities on the way.
8 Reuters hit an exciting milestone today: reaching one million followers on Instagram.
9 Darren said aesthetically it's the most exciting bathroom he's seen so far.
10 The really exciting thing was in those days you got new clothes.
11 They're working in an exciting sector, on the tools of the future.
12 Combination of antifungals with immune modulators is an exciting new research area.
13 Apropos of Dylan and Young, Glen said: It's pretty exciting back there.
14 The most exciting aspects of 5G haven't even been invented yet, however.
15 Important and exciting information, whether true or false, develops its own momentum.
16 The idea of it was probably much more exciting than the reality.
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