it depends on the use of the word exit as it is both a noun and a verb. For the verb exit the antonym is enter, and for the noun exit the antonym is entrance.
entering.
Wow...just wow...What grade are you? Like, 1st grade? Come on man, everyone knows exited is a verb. Look! There's a exited bus. Wow, that exited bus driver EXITED the bus. The school was exited as the children EXITED the school.
By spelling, the word "exited" is close to the word "excited." By meaning, the word "exited" means the same as "left" (past tense of "to leave"). Other synonyms are went (go), retired, withdrew, departed, or took off.
The word "exited" means "departed" or "left" -- there is no adverb form. The similar word "excited" has the adverb form "excitedly" -- in an excited or enthusiastic manner.
exited, ready to go, enthusiastic
Happy
Wow...just wow...What grade are you? Like, 1st grade? Come on man, everyone knows exited is a verb. Look! There's a exited bus. Wow, that exited bus driver EXITED the bus. The school was exited as the children EXITED the school.
The past participle of "exit" is "exited."
No, the past tense of the verb "exit" is "exited."
exited
A dog waggles its tail when its playing and exited
you don't
There are no perfect rhymes for the word exited.
exited sperm
Yes
The past participle of "pick" is "picked" and the past participle of "exit" is "exited".
only on tuesday
your happy or exited