excited |
exhausted |
As adjectives the difference between excited and exhausted
is that
excited is having great enthusiasm while
exhausted is depleted; in a state of exhaustion.
As verbs the difference between excited and exhausted
is that
excited is past participle of lang=en while
exhausted is past tense of exhaust.
stroked |
excited |
As adjectives the difference between stroked and excited
is that
stroked is having a replacement crankshaft with a longer stroke than normal while
excited is having great enthusiasm.
As verbs the difference between stroked and excited
is that
stroked is past tense of stroke while
excited is past participle of lang=en.
excited |
relaxed |
As adjectives the difference between excited and relaxed
is that
excited is having great enthusiasm while
relaxed is having an easy-going mood or temperament.
As verbs the difference between excited and relaxed
is that
excited is while
relaxed is (
relax).
engaged |
excited |
As verbs the difference between engaged and excited
is that
engaged is past tense of engage while
excited is past participle of lang=en.
As adjectives the difference between engaged and excited
is that
engaged is agreed to be married while
excited is having great enthusiasm.
nonplussed |
excited |
As adjectives the difference between nonplussed and excited
is that
nonplussed is bewildered; unsure how to respond or act while
excited is having great enthusiasm.
As verbs the difference between nonplussed and excited
is that
nonplussed is (
nonplus) while
excited is .
stimulus |
excited |
As a noun stimulus
is .
As an adjective excited is
having great enthusiasm.
As a verb excited is
.
astonished |
excited |
As adjectives the difference between astonished and excited
is that
astonished is amazed; surprised while
excited is having great enthusiasm.
As verbs the difference between astonished and excited
is that
astonished is past tense of astonish while
excited is past participle of lang=en.
suprised |
excited |
As adjectives the difference between suprised and excited
is that
suprised is while
excited is having great enthusiasm.
As a verb excited is
.
excited |
wrathful |
Related terms |
Excited is a related term of wrathful.
As adjectives the difference between excited and wrathful
is that
excited is having great enthusiasm while
wrathful is possessed of great wrath; very angry.
As a verb excited
is .
vigilance |
excited |
As a noun vigilance
is alert watchfulness.
As an adjective excited is
having great enthusiasm.
As a verb excited is
.
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