0 a feeling of being very happy and enthusiastic -- heyecan, coşku
The competition is causing a lot of excitement.
The early excitement for this work has been replaced by considerably more caution.
There was more ideological excitement to be gained by fighting for the defence of organized religion against its enemies.
So, too, was the sheer excitement of the game.
Notoriously, women tolerate qualities in a lover-moodiness, selfishness, unreliability, brutality-that they never countenance in a husband, in return for excitement, an infusion of intense feeling.
In 1936, for example, there was much excitement in the profession when a number of public works were to be contested through competitions.
Quivering from excitement or nervousness is easily transferable through fingertips, and received by the listener as an expression, even if artificial, of that particular state.
The emergence of the discipline of developmental psychopathology, like other beginnings and births, was heralded with considerable excitement and visions of future accomplishment.
His excitement about indefinitely extending businesses moreover finds its match in old-fashioned prejudice against turning landed wealth into circulating paper.
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