If you are writing a story or recount the saying is "it was such an exciting experience
It can be called an exiting and unusual experience - it is a pleasure
The word is "inexperienced."
Exiting is a verb. (Present participle of exit)Example, 'He is exiting the room'.*The similarly spelled word "exciting" is an adjective, with "excitingly" as the adverb form.
It can be an adjective OR a noun, OR a verb form. The word exiting is the present participle of the verb to exit, and can be a gerund (noun) as in "Exiting the building was the best option." It can be an adjective as in "The exiting voters were polled by the party workers."
fun
It means to lak experience in something
anubhavam means experience
It means one word that sums up both!
Phuket is the Thai word for Thai, and holidays in this sense means "to experience," so the term "phuket holidays" means "to experience Thailand."
There are no perfect rhymes for the word exited.
Master
The verb "to mean" means that something is significant or meaningful, that something can be related to a person's experience or knowledge.