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that sounds exciting
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'That sounds exciting' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express enthusiasm or excitement about something. For example, you can say, "I heard about a new mountain biking trail in our area; that sounds exciting!".
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Alternative expressions(20)
that sounds amazing
that sounds fantastic
that sounds thrilling
that is appealing
that is enticing
that's fantastic
that is awesome
that seems thrilling
that feels amazing
that rings a bell
that sounds wonderful
that seems fantastic
that sounds swell
that would be sweet
that sounds promising
we would be happy
that would be lovely
that works for me
that would be advantageous
that sounds beautiful
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Kellerkind – That Sound 08.
News & Media
After every chorus, King África repeats something that sounds like "2000, 2000, 2002" eight times in a heavy lisp.
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For dessert, a piece of salted caramel shortbread was every bit as good as that sentence sounds (£2.40).
News & Media
It broadcasts in a lossless 16-bit, 44.1KHz format that sounds perfect.
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Ms. Edwards has a girlish voice that sounds younger than her 29 years.
News & Media
When asked by Alex about an item on the list, Graham verbalises a name that sounds like "susums" (line 02).
Science
Mr. Margin told her, "We didn't want to make an album that sounded like 11 of the same songs".
News & Media
The lighthouse had a fog signal that sounded every 15 seconds and was operated by machinery.
Wiki
Of course, when you have 9 children that sounds like a good plan, not a threat!
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Sharp Sounds 12.
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I could only imagine how far-fetched that sounded to an 18-year-old Pakistani in an Indian jail.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "that sounds exciting" to genuinely express enthusiasm. Avoid overuse, as it can lose its impact.
Common error
Avoid using "that sounds exciting" in every conversation. Vary your expressions to sound more genuine and engaging. Instead of repeating the phrase, consider using more descriptive adjectives or explaining what specifically excites you about the subject.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "that sounds exciting" primarily functions as an expression of positive evaluation or enthusiastic agreement. It indicates that the speaker finds something appealing, interesting, or promising.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "that sounds exciting" is deemed grammatically correct, it is currently missing from Ludwig's example database. Ludwig AI indicates that this phrase is a common way to express enthusiasm. Remember to use it appropriately across different contexts, and consider varying your language to maintain genuineness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
that's fantastic
Swaps "exciting" for "fantastic", keeping the positive tone but with a different nuance.
that is awesome
Uses a more informal and enthusiastic term, “awesome”, for excitement.
that seems thrilling
Uses "thrilling" instead of "exciting", emphasizing a sense of adventure and exhilaration.
that feels amazing
Changes "sounds" to "feels" and "exciting" to "amazing", focusing on a sensory and emotional experience.
that appears wonderful
Replaces "sounds" with "appears" and "exciting" with "wonderful", shifting to a more visually oriented and appreciative tone.
that is enticing
Highlights the attractiveness and allurement of the subject.
that is captivating
Emphasizes the engaging or fascinating nature of something.
that is appealing
More formal; indicates something attractive or interesting.
that hits the spot
Informal way to say something satisfies a need or desire.
that rings a bell
Indicates a faint recollection or recognition, rather than excitement.
FAQs
How can I use "that sounds exciting" in a sentence?
Use "that sounds exciting" to express enthusiasm about a plan, idea, or suggestion. For example, "We're going to Disneyland next month!" "That sounds exciting!"
What are some alternatives to "that sounds exciting"?
You can use alternatives like "that sounds amazing", "that sounds fantastic", or "that sounds thrilling" depending on the context.
Is it okay to use "that sounds exciting" in professional settings?
Yes, but be mindful of the context and your relationship with the other person. In more formal settings, consider using a slightly more sophisticated phrase like "that is appealing" or "that is enticing".
Can "that sounds exciting" be used sarcastically?
Yes, but the tone of voice is crucial. If said with a flat or mocking tone, "that sounds exciting" can convey the opposite meaning.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested