Bring about, animate, arouse sexually, arouse, and awaken are all synonyms for excite. Bore and depress are antonyms of excite. And here are 61 another word for excite.
1. thrill
2. arouse
3. provoke
The verb "excite" has a variety of synonyms that differ in length. 3 synonyms with 4 letters, 4 synonyms with 5 letters, 13 synonyms with 6 letters, 6 synonyms with 7 letters, 4 synonyms with 8 letters, 8 synonyms with 9 letters, 4 synonyms with 10 letters, 1 synonym with 13 letters, 2 synonyms with 14 letters, 3 synonyms with 15 letters, 2 synonyms with 16 letters, 3 synonyms with 17 letters, 2 synonyms with 18 letters, 1 synonym with 19 letters, and 1 synonym with 20 letters, for a total of 57 synonyms for excite.
The news will excite everyone.
Her performance did not excite.
I’m excited to excite you!
The trip will excite the children.
Word | Opposites | Synonyms |
---|---|---|
City | Village, countryside | Town, municipality |
Excerpt | Whole, entirety | Extract, part |
Items | Whole, totality | Objects, things |
Item | Whole, entirety | Thing, article |
Polite | Rude, impolite | Well mannered, civil |
Excellent | Poor, inferior | Very good, superb |
Explicit | Vague, suggestive, implicit | Clear, direct |
Write | Erase, delete | Put in writing, write down |
Criterion | Guess, conjecture | Basis, point of reference |
Exquisite | Crude, ordinary | Beautiful, lovely |
Excel | Fail, flounder | Shine, be very good |
Elite | Dregs, common, ordinary | Best, pick |
Favourite | Least liked, disliked | Best-loved, most-liked |
Quite | Not at all, barely | Completely, fully |
Exclusive | Inclusive, open | Complete, full |
Capacity | Inability, limitation | Volume, cubic measure |
Excessive | Moderate, insufficient | Mmoderate, intemperate |
Exceptional | Usual, normal | Unusual, uncommon |
Definitely | Possibly, doubtfully | Certainly, surely |
Limited | Unlimited, absolute | Restricted, finite |
Electricity | Non-conductive, deactivation | Power, current |
Excited | Indifferent, turned off | Thrilled, exhilarated |
Opposite | Similar, identical | Facing, face to face with |
Despite | Because of, due to | In spite of, notwithstanding |