The room was abuzz with excitement as the Bride appeared at the top of the stairs.
yes because when they brake the friction is caused to reduce
Oil is used to reduce friction.
Yes, it is an adjective, meaning causing excitement. It is a form of the verb excite. However, exciting can also be used as a noun (gerund), to mean the act of exciting something.
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No. Excitement is a noun.
An antonym for excitement is boredom or monotony. A synonym for excitement is elation.
Well upto some extent yes, but depends upon your stamina and physical abilities, but definitely it reduce your power to some extent...... also it will reduce your excitement of having it as if you do it in daily routine, there are the chances to get bored from it as of a human nature.
It means the high point of something. Something builds up in excitement to a point where the excitement is intense, then the excitement subsides. This applies whether the excitement is sexual or the excitement of a movie or story plot.
we vary with you the pride and excitement.
Excite is the base word for excitement.
It expresses excitement. It expresses excitement.
it is a noun. The excitement made me happy.
Answering your question gave me a feeling of excitement.
Interjections are a part of speech that typically express emotions or feelings like excitement. Words like "Wow!" or "Yay!" are examples of interjections that convey excitement.
I hope my answer causes a lot of excitement!
treat her nice and if she likes excitement give her excitement