While the words stimulating and exciting are very similar, they're not exactly the same. One can be sometimes stimulated in a negative way while being excited is often perceived as a good thing.
bracing , invigorating ,stimulating , energizing,
stimulating, uplifting, thrilling, rousing, inspiring, exciting, elevating, cheering, tonic, gladdening
Exhilarating, invigorating, innervating, energizing, stimulating .... or if you are a Vulcan .... fascinating.
appealing, inspiring, impressive, fine, thrilling, stimulating, showy, sensational, lively, neat
Synonyms: fascinating, interesting, exciting, absorbing, captivating, stimulating, enthralling, titillating Antonym: uninterestingSynonyms: fascinating, interesting, exciting, absorbing, captivating, stimulating, enthralling, titillating Antonym: uninteresting
The opposite of repetivive is nonrepetitive
Advertisers use Cartoons because they are exciting and stimulating to children.
This is exciting. Going to Six Flags is exciting. I think it's exciting. (Use it generally for same idea.)
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The noun form of the word "exciting" is "excitement." It refers to the state of being excited or the feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness. Another related noun is "excitement," which can also describe a thrilling or stimulating event or experience.
Fun the noun: Enjoyment, amusement, recreation, pleasure Fun the adjective: Enjoyable, amusing, pleasurable, rewarding, stimulating, exciting, fulfilling
Advertisers use cartoons because they are exciting and stimulating to children.