Exciting — Words

52 words across 1 groups

Exciting — 52 words
regale
To entertain or amuse people with talk (verb)
revel
To enjoy oneself in a lively and noisy way, especially with drinking and dancing (verb)
flair
A special or instinctive aptitude or ability for doing something well (noun)
hoopla
Excitement surrounding an event or situation, especially when considered to be unnecessary fuss (noun)
pizzazz
An attractive combination of vitality and glamour (noun)
shebang
A matter, operation, or set of circumstances (noun)
shindig
A large, lively party, especially one celebrating something (noun)
agog
Very eager or curious to hear or see something (adjective)
galore
In abundance (adjective)
crescendo
A gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music (noun)
fervor
Intense and passionate feeling (noun)
thrill
Cause (someone) to have a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure (verb)
vibrant
Full of energy and enthusiasm (adjective)
ostentatious
Characterized by vulgar or pretentious display; designed to impress or attract notice (adjective)
thriller
A novel, play, or movie with an exciting plot, typically involving crime or espionag (noun)
extravaganza
An elaborate and spectacular entertainment or production (noun)
racy
(of speech, writing, or behavior) lively, entertaining, and typically mildly titillating sexually (adjective)
rave
To talk about someone or something with great enthusiasm (verb)
intrigue
To arouse curiosity and interest by unusual, new, and fascinating qualities (verb)
exclaim
To cry out or speak in strong or sudden emotion (verb)
exhilerating
Making you feel very happy, excited, and full of energy (adjective)
intriguing
Very interesting, especially because of being strange or mysterious (adjective)
cliffhanger
A situation in a story that is exciting because you can't guess what will happen next (noun)
engrossing
Something so interesting that it takes your entire attention (adjective)
thrill
A sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure (noun)
intrigue
A secret or underhanded plot or scheme (noun)
astounding
Very surprising or shocking; causing amazement. (adjective)
climax
The most intense, exciting, or important moment in a story, event, or situation. (noun)
craze
A widespread and short-lived enthusiasm or fad for something. (noun)
dramatic
Exciting or full of action and emotion. (adjective)
eager
Excited and enthusiastic about something that is going to happen, wanting it to happen. (adjective)
effervescent
Describing someone who is cheerful, energetic, and full of life, with a personality that feels bright and dynamic. (adjective)
effusive
Overflowing with emotion or enthusiasm. (adjective)
enthusiasm
A feeling of eager enjoyment or passion. (noun)
fascinating
Extremely interesting or captivating. (adjective)
gala
A formal social event or celebration, often involving entertainment, food, and dancing. (noun)
glorious
Full of beauty, splendor, or magnificence; worthy of admiration. (adjective)
glory
A state of splendor, magnificence, or beauty, often associated with triumph or success. (noun)
gripping
Captivating or holding one's attention completely. (adjective)
hobby
A personal interest or pastime that brings enjoyment and relaxation. (noun)
incredible
So extraordinary or amazing that it is hard to believe. (adjective)
quest
A noble or heroic endeavor, often involving self-discovery, personal growth, or exploration. (noun)
scintillating
Describing someone or something that is exceptionally witty and entertaining, and is intellectually or emotinally stimulating. (adjective)
staggering
Causing great surprise or disbelief due to something unexpected or extreme. (adjective)
wonder
Something or someone that is very surprising, remarkable, or admirable. (noun)
wonder
To feel curiosity or doubt about something; to question or inquire about something, often with a sense of awe or amazement. (verb)
suspense
A state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what might happen. (noun)
adventure
An unusual, exciting, and sometimes hazardous experience or activity. (noun)
wanderlust
A strong desire to travel and explore the world. (noun)
homestretch
The last part of a process or action, such as a project has been a lot of work, and is now finishing. (noun)
finale
The last part of a piece of music, a performance, or a public event, especially when particularly dramatic or exciting. (noun)
proclaim
To announce something publicly and proudly. (verb)