Use of excitement in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include excitement at the start of sentence, excitement at the end of sentence and excitement in the middle of sentence

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excitement at the start of sentence


  1. Excitement was shining in her eyes.

excitement at the end of sentence


  1. They yelled with excitement.
  2. Her face flamed with excitement.
  3. We held our breath in excitement.
  4. She began to flush with excitement.
  5. Her voice trembled with excitement.
  6. Her eyes were shining with excitement.
  7. The children exclaimed with excitement.
  8. Her heart was throbbing with excitement.
  9. They were bubbling over with excitement.
  10. The kids were screaming with excitement.
  11. Her arrival caused a flurry of excitement.
  12. The pupils were bubbling over with excitement.
  13. The children were jumping up and down with excitement.
  14. It had been a time of almost uncontrollable excitement.
  15. Children were running around squealing with excitement.
  16. Her latest film has generated a lot of interest/excitement.
  17. It was hard to return to mundane matters after such excitement.
  18. The reader of adventure stories wants romance and vicarious excitement.

excitement in the middle of sentence


  1. The excitement of the audience has died down.
  2. We tried to rein in our excitement and curiosity.
  3. The excitement brought her out in a nervous rash.
  4. The news caused great excitement among scientists.
  5. There were squeals of excitement from the children.
  6. Very great excitement prevails throughout the country.
  7. The baby's first step caused great excitement in the family.
  8. The announcement sent a ripple of excitement through the crowd.
  9. He felt a tiny tremor of excitement as he glimpsed the city lights.
  10. The excitement of starting a new job is always mingled with a certain apprehension.

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influence -
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A power to affect persons or events especially power based on prestige etc.