Sentence examples for to excitement from inspiring English sources

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to excitement

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The state of being excited (emotionally aroused).

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Valence stands for one's judgment about a situation as positive and negative and arousal spans from calmness to excitement, expressing the degrees of one's excitation.

My doubt yielded to excitement.

From anticipation to excitement to exhilaration.

Essentially, he had a cool temperament, one seldom given to excitement.

Quiet relief turned to excitement as they caught the first glimpse of the islands' unique creatures.

The recording captures the full spectrum of my emotions: everything from nervousness to excitement.

Levin admits to excitement at seeing famous people share their work.

As a public speaker, the Sorbonne graduate lacked tact and was given to excitement.

The anger at his little brother's incompetence had given way to excitement at the cat's imprudence.

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Football is here to build bridges, to generate excitement, to bring hope".

I still looked forward to the excitement to the Premier League.

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