EXCITING in a Sentence
Learn EXCITING from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
274 example sentences for EXCITING, such as:
1. The film had an exciting plot.
2. But the exciting feeling persisted.
3. Headlines blazed the most exciting news.
4. Listen to the next exciting episode tomorrow night.
5. It was so exciting to be actually at a party again.
2. But the exciting feeling persisted.
3. Headlines blazed the most exciting news.
4. Listen to the next exciting episode tomorrow night.
5. It was so exciting to be actually at a party again.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of EXCITING
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exciting
a. creating or arousing excitement
a. stimulating interest and discussion
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 The men in the commissary were not very exciting, and the sight of Frank's timid courting annoyed her until she found it difficult to be polite to him.
2 Moreover, there was something personal, exciting about a town that was born--or at least christened--the same year she was christened.
3 There was an exciting atmosphere about the place that uplifted her.
4 You could promise, with your eyes, any number of exciting things that would make a man maneuver to get you alone.
5 Mist Gerald in a temper was always exciting, providing his temper was not directed at her kinky head.
6 There was something exciting about him that she could not analyze, something different from any man she had ever known.
7 But the exciting feeling persisted.
8 But that only served to make him more mysterious and more exciting.
9 It would be exciting to have Rhett Butler in love with her and admitting it and begging for a kiss or a smile.
10 But in these exciting days her widowhood and her motherhood weighed less heavily upon her than ever before.
11 He had her hands in both of his and, as always, there was something hot and vital and exciting about his grip.
12 Surely he had not placed it there, but there her head was and there was Scarlett helplessly sobbing against his thin chest, an exciting and novel sensation for him.
13 It was so exciting to be actually at a party again.
14 Now it was gone and with it had gone the old thrill, the old sense of something delightful and exciting just around the corner, the old glamor of their way of living.
15 He only knew he had done something romantic and exciting for the first time in his life.
Example Sentence: (64 in 5 pages)
1 It's an attitude that turns the mundane into some-thing rather more interesting and exciting.
2 My brother has never been abroad before, so he is finding this trip very exciting.
3 The old type of family party is played out, young people demand something more exciting nowadays.
4 It's exciting to discover traces of earlier civilizations.
5 He's not at all exciting, in fact he's really rather commonplace.
6 The film had an exciting plot.
7 As leader, he opened up exciting vistas of global co-operation.
8 Listen to the next exciting episode tomorrow night.
9 Research on genes should open the door to exciting new medical treatments.
10 The new model comes in an exciting range of colours.
11 He concentrated his pupils and declared the exciting news.
12 Headlines blazed the most exciting news.
13 He told me all the news but none of it was very exciting.
14 An exam, or even an exciting social event may produce butterflies in the stomach.
15 The need to produce the most exciting newspaper story obsesses most journalists.