aroused, stimulated, inflamed, agitated, eager, enthusiastic, agog, annoyed, seething, wrought up, frantic, flushed, overwrought, wound up, restless, feverish, stirred, apprehensive, roused, disturbed, perturbed, flustered, upset, angry, disconcerted, discomfited, disquieted, tense, discomposed, tumultuous, hurt, piqued, atingle, angered, distracted, distraught, edgy, furious, beside oneself, delighted, delirious, exhilarated, thrilled, frenzied, manic, troubled, ruffled, moved, avid, hysterical, passionate, glowing, provoked, quickened, inspired, wild, fired, nervous, overheated, hot, animated, uneasy, galvanized, electrified, ill at ease, jumpy, jittery*, on the ragged edge*, keyed up*, red hot*, turned on*, in a tailspin*, all atwitter*, boiling over*, all hot and bothered*, hyped up*, in a dither*, in a quiver*, in a lather*, hopped up*, worked up*, feeling one's oats*, on pins and needles*, in a tizzy*, in a flutter*, haywire*, uptight*, in heaven*, all nerves*, wringing one's hands*, blue in the face*, jumping at*, het up*, on fire*, psyched*, psyched up*, steamed up*. Antonyms calm*, apathetic*, indifferent. I got this from a website so its all true
Ecstatic...Delirious....impassioned.....
ecstatic
Another word for excited behavior?
Extremely excited and positive about something.
wild excitement
frantic overjoyed
fuss
thrilled
another word for excited is not sure or thrilled
The word excited in that sentence is not an adverb but an adjective because it describes the subject. An adverb desrcribes an adjective, verb or another adverb.
The children ran wildly through the park, laughing and playing games. The wind whipped wildly through the trees, sending leaves scattering in all directions. The party was a success, with the guests dancing wildly to the music.
Another way is "Enthusiastic"! Another way/word of saying it! aroused, stimulated, inflamed, agitated, eager,