excited

adj
/ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/

Etymology

From excite + -ed.

  1. derived from excitō — “to call out, call forth, arouse, wake up, stimulate
  2. derived from exciter
  3. inherited from exciten
  4. suffixed as excited — “excite + ed

Definitions

  1. Having great enthusiasm, passion and energy.

    • He was very excited about his promotion.
    • Yesterday was Thursday, Thursday / Today i-is Friday, Friday / We-we-we so excited / We so excited / We gonna have a ball today
  2. Being in a state of higher energy.

    • The excited electrons give off light when they drop to a lower energy state.
  3. Having an erection

    Having an erection; erect.

  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. Sexually aroused.

      • When you lick my neck like that, I get really excited, baby!
    2. simple past and past participle of excite

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

A definitional loop anchored at excited. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.

01excited02enthusiasm03eagerness04desire05sexually06erotically07erotic08excitement

A definitional loop anchored at excited. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.

8 hops · closes at excited

curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA