Excitements [noun]

Definition of Excitements:

enthusiasm; incitement

Opposite/Antonyms of Excitements:


Sentence/Example of Excitements:

The excitement comes as Snowflake appears to be one of the biggest winners in the business software sector as the market shifts to rely on cloud computing.

The public’s excitement about global interconnectivity may be waning.

Plus, Taco Bell is slashing its menu again, and more news to start your dayMcDonald’s is going through it right now, so it’s probably with great excitement that the chain announced a partnership with rapper Travis Scott.

They are also generating excitement as building blocks for future quantum computers, as well as X-Ray detectors for extremely low dose medical and security imaging.

There’s certainly plenty of electoral excitement in Massachusetts today, and as we’ve discussed, some surprises could be in store.

Learn to handle distractionsIf your dog has a high prey drive, anything that moves quickly will spark excitement, Mynchenberg says.

Abloh’s greatest value to Louis Vuitton lies in his ability to create excitement around the brand and help it appeal to a younger, more diverse audience—a growing priority for luxury companies.

Carvalho said that many of the high-end brands that Highsnobiety covers and works with think that creating a lot of conversation and excitement over exclusive product drops is the only way to reach consumers.

It’s early to say what impact it will have on the second half of the year, but we have received a great deal of excitement from advertisers.

A lot of innovating was just the excitement of it, the fun of it.