- exciting
- adj.VERBS▪ be, look, seem, sound▪ become, get▪
The movie was just getting exciting when we had to leave.
▪ make sth▪to make the race more exciting for spectators
▪ find sth▪She found the idea terrifically exciting.
▪ keep sth▪It keeps my life exciting and challenging.
ADVERB▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc.▪ enormously, especially, extraordinarily, immensely, incredibly, particularly, terribly, terrifically, tremendously, unbelievably, wildly, wonderfully▪ equally▪ not overly (esp. AmE)▪It wasn't an overly exciting moment.
▪ potentially▪the germ of a potentially exciting innovation
▪ genuinely, truly▪a genuinely exciting time to be studying computing
▪ visually▪a book that is attractive and visually exciting
▪ sexuallyPHRASES▪ exciting new▪an exciting new magazine
Exciting is used with these nouns: ↑adventure, ↑aspect, ↑challenge, ↑change, ↑climax, ↑contest, ↑development, ↑discovery, ↑enterprise, ↑episode, ↑film, ↑finale, ↑find, ↑finish, ↑football, ↑future, ↑holiday, ↑idea, ↑initiative, ↑life, ↑match, ↑news, ↑opportunity, ↑player, ↑possibility, ↑programme, ↑project, ↑prospect, ↑range, ↑sequence, ↑story, ↑thing, ↑venture
Collocations dictionary. 2013.