The excitement



Example: The excitement motivates continued effort

Definition


"The excitement" refers to a strong feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness that motivates continued effort or interest in an activity or event. It often involves heightened emotions that energize and inspire individuals to engage actively and with anticipation.

Etymology


The phrase "the excitement" derives from the noun "excitement," which comes from the Latin verb 'excitare,' meaning 'to awaken or stir up.' Over time, it evolved in English to describe feelings of stimulated enthusiasm or intense interest. Did you know that the root 'excitare' also gave rise to the English word 'excite'?

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"The excitement" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 4", containing 112 commonly used words.
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