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excited

[ik-sahy-tid] / ɪkˈsaɪ tɪd /


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Jonathan tried to sound excited and happy but his voice came out strained.

From Literature

“It was a big thing in Brazil, which makes me so excited,” Moura says, sitting in a conference room at The Times after a photo shoot.

From Los Angeles Times

When they finally were able to go to a rural town where access had been delayed for nearly a year, the women were “excited” to see them coming, Siraha said.

From Salon

Amy said: "We were so excited to live together. We had both packed up our lives to move in, we were fortunate to have family homes to move back into."

From BBC

"All our generations here are very excited; the elders know how to fly a kite, but we Gen-Zers don't know."

From BBC