Sentence examples for am excited from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am excited" is not correct on its own in written English; it requires a subject.
You can use it in contexts where you express enthusiasm or anticipation, typically following a subject like "I" or "we."
Example: "I am excited to start my new job next week."
Alternatives: "I feel thrilled" or "I am eager."

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am excited

verb

To stir the emotions of.

  • The fireworks which opened the festivities excited anyone present.

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"I am excited, very excited," she said.

And I am excited!

"Obviously I am excited.

I am excited about it.

"I am excited to play.

I am excited about avocados!

But I am excited, actually.

"I am excited," she said.

"I am excited," he said.

I, for one, am excited.

"Yes, I am excited," Ms. Saddler said.

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