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excited

Zeal vs Excited - What's the difference?

zeal | excited |


As a noun zeal

is the fervor or tireless devotion for a person, cause, or ideal and determination in its furtherance; diligent enthusiasm; powerful interest.

As an adjective excited is

having great enthusiasm.

As a verb excited is

past participle of lang=en.

Excited vs Worried - What's the difference?

excited | worried |


As adjectives the difference between excited and worried

is that excited is having great enthusiasm while worried is thinking about unpleasant things that have happened or that might happen; feeling afraid and unhappy.

As verbs the difference between excited and worried

is that excited is while worried is (worry).

Excited vs Apprehensive - What's the difference?

excited | apprehensive |


As adjectives the difference between excited and apprehensive

is that excited is having great enthusiasm while apprehensive is .

As a verb excited

is .

Proud vs Excited - What's the difference?

proud | excited |


As adjectives the difference between proud and excited

is that proud is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event while excited is having great enthusiasm.

As a verb excited is

.

Hyped vs Excited - What's the difference?

hyped | excited |


As verbs the difference between hyped and excited

is that hyped is (hype) while excited is .

As an adjective excited is

having great enthusiasm.

Raptured vs Excited - What's the difference?

raptured | excited |


As verbs the difference between raptured and excited

is that raptured is (rapture) while excited is .

As an adjective excited is

having great enthusiasm.

Excited vs Rapture - What's the difference?

excited | rapture |


As an adjective excited

is having great enthusiasm.

As a verb excited

is .

As a proper noun rapture is

(christianity) a prophesied sudden removal of christian believers from the earth before the tribulation or simultaneous with the second coming of jesus christ.

Cheered vs Excited - What's the difference?

cheered | excited |


As verbs the difference between cheered and excited

is that cheered is (cheer) while excited is .

As an adjective excited is

having great enthusiasm.

Flustered vs Excited - What's the difference?

flustered | excited |


As adjectives the difference between flustered and excited

is that flustered is confused, befuddled, in a state of panic by having become overwrought with confusion while excited is having great enthusiasm.

As verbs the difference between flustered and excited

is that flustered is (fluster) while excited is .

Dissipated vs Excited - What's the difference?

dissipated | excited |


As verbs the difference between dissipated and excited

is that dissipated is past tense of dissipate while excited is past participle of lang=en.

As adjectives the difference between dissipated and excited

is that dissipated is to have squandered and scattered valuable possessions while devoted to pursuit of self-indulgent pleasures while excited is having great enthusiasm.

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