Exciting synonyms and antonyms
ĭk-sī'tĭng
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Part of speech:
Causing the feeling of a sudden excitement.
Tending to enliven, motivate, or exalt:
That or who arouses or arouse.
The definition of heart stopping is some experience or something that is so shocking, exciting, exhilarating or scary that it seems like it will result in your heart stopping its beat.
unenthused (antonym)
Not enthused.
uninspiring (antonym)
Not inspiring
unpromising (antonym)
Not likely to develop in a desirable manner:
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thought-challenging
unenthusiastic (antonym)
Without enthusiasm; unexcited.
unexciting (antonym)
Not exciting
Exceptionally great.
boring (antonym)
The definition of boring is something for making holes.
unstimulating (antonym)
That does not stimulate
moderate (antonym)
The definition of moderate is something that is average, mild or within reasonable limits.
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thought-inspiring
The definition of exhilarating is something exciting or something that makes you feel excited.
Having a manner that stimulates.
The definition of heady is something that has an intoxicating or exhilarating effect.
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So strong as to be overwhelming:
The definition of dazzling is something extremely bright, impressive or beautiful.
The definition of breathtaking is something that is very beautiful or astonishing.
The definition of provocative is something exciting, stimulating or erotic.
(Archaic) Active; lively.
That electrifies
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(Of a substance) Able to intoxicate; an intoxicant.
Causing astonishment in; causing to be astonished.
Alternative spelling of mind-blowing.
High-spirited; lively.
The definition of incite is to rile people up or to inspire and encourage specific behavior.
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Attracting attention; interesting; striking
tedious (antonym)
Full of tedium; long or verbose and wearisome; tiresome; boring
The definition of compelling is someone or something extremely attractive or interesting.
Having appeal; attractive.
Alternative form of hair-raising.
soul-stirring
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Tending to seduce, or lead astray; tempting; enticing
(Mathematics) To mark with a prime mark.
causing (related)
To be the cause of or reason for; result in.
action-packed (related)
inspirational (related)
To stimulate by touching lightly; tickle.
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To stir the emotions:
To stimulate as if by electric shock; rouse; stir; spur
To supply with energy, especially electricity. To turn on power to something.
To start or tend a fire in:
To arouse or incite:
Kindle is defined as to start a fire, flame or light.
Elicit is defined as to reveal information or to act.
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To load to capacity; fill:
To excite to anger; provoke; annoy; exasperate
To become aware of something:
To move violently
The definition of provoke is to push something to happen, or to annoy.
To affect with irregular and involuntary muscular contractions; throw into convulsions.
To catch fire.
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Trigger is defined as to fire a gun or to start a series of events or emotions.
To put spurs on; as, a spurred boot.
To cause to feel resentment or indignation.
To cause by inciting; foment
tranquilizing (antonym)
(Intransitive) To calm down.
amazing (related)
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Not identified, ascertained, or established:
dull (antonym)
Boring; not exciting or interesting.
To cause to develop or progress more quickly:
To shake hands:
To put into a state of disorder.
To cause (a system) to become altered or imbalanced from a normal state:
(Obs.) To drive insane; craze
To upset the composure of; embarrass; confuse
To melt something, such as metal or glass, by heating.
To get the admiration, attention, etc. of; allure
To catch fire.
(Physics) To produce (an electric current or a magnetic charge) by induction.
(Now Chiefly Dial.) To cause to start, or move involuntarily; startle
To become intense or increase in intensity
So as to be warm; warmly
To make more lively, cheerful or interesting.
To lower the temperature of something; to cool.
To move along in a bumpy, jerky manner
To startle or unsettle; shock:
(Intransitive) To do something to upset or anger someone; to be troublesome.
(By extension) To confuse, befuddle, throw into panic by making overwrought with confusion.
The definition of astound is to shock, surprise or amaze.
To worry is defined as to feel anxiety or nervousness.
To say in a playful or mocking way:
To cause (someone) to go mad; drive to madness.
The definition of infuriate is to make someone really mad.
To delight is defined as to cause someone to feel great happiness or to feel great happiness or joy.
To cause to move in a certain direction.
To move or inspire by suggestion
To cause to be enthusiastic:
moderating (antonym)
calming (antonym)
To make or become calm or quiet:
composing (antonym)
To settle or adjust; reconcile:
repressing (antonym)
(Psychology) To exclude something such as painful or disturbing memories automatically or unconsciously from the conscious mind.
quieting (antonym)
In a quiet manner
deadening (antonym)
To lessen the vigor, intensity, or liveliness of; dull
pacifying (antonym)
To calm or soothe (a feeling, such as anger).
exciting (related)
To cause to become more active:
enjoyable (related)
exhilarate (related)
innovative (related)
intriguing (related)
entertaining (related)
rewarding (related)
ambitious (related)
challenging (related)
imaginative (related)
unforgettable (related)
Bother is defined as annoy, worry, or cause discomfort.
Invigorating or refreshing; strengthening:
Having unknown qualities
Strong and sharp in flavor or odor; piquant or pungent.
Capable of being impressed.
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