inspire; appealing; accelerate; upset
If you describe something as exciting, as in "This concert is exciting", it is an adjective. If the word is used as in "The battery is exciting the circuit", meaning exciting is an action, then it is a verb.
The word exciting is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
Interrupt does not have a precise opposite, but the word listen comes close.
This is exciting. Going to Six Flags is exciting. I think it's exciting. (Use it generally for same idea.)
The Welsh word for 'exciting' as an adjective is cyffrous.However, 'It's exciting' would be Mae'n gyffrous.
excursion
'Kalasala' means: an exciting call.
i think its extraordinary
close
If you describe something as exciting, as in "This concert is exciting", it is an adjective. If the word is used as in "The battery is exciting the circuit", meaning exciting is an action, then it is a verb.
The word exciting is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
The homograph of "close" is "close." It can be pronounced with a long "o" sound (klohz) meaning to shut, or with a silent "s" (klohs) meaning near or intimate.
most exciting
exciting = meragésh (מרגש)
close
Waver, waffle, change.
The stress in the word exciting in on the second syllable. ex cit ing