6 ways to say something is exciting

MichaelAD Vocabulary

1. Thrilling:

  • The roller coaster ride was absolutely thrilling!
  • The adventure movie had a thrilling chase scene.

2. Electrifying:

  • The concert’s energy was electrifying, and the crowd couldn’t stop dancing.
  • The soccer match’s last-minute goal was an electrifying moment.

3. Exhilarating:

  • Skydiving for the first time was an exhilarating experience.
  • The live performance of the band left the audience exhilarated.

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4. Riveting:

  • The suspense in the mystery novel was riveting, keeping me hooked till the end.
  • The documentary’s storytelling was so riveting that I couldn’t look away.

5. Breathtaking:

  • The view from the mountaintop was simply breathtaking.
  • The fireworks display on New Year’s Eve was truly breathtaking.

6. Enthralling:

  • The magician’s tricks were truly enthralling, keeping everyone spellbound.
  • The historical tour guide shared an enthralling tale about the city’s past.

Keep the energy high and the excitement flowing with these awesome synonyms!

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