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Definition of exciting
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exciting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Excit.
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Surquedous
::
Surprising
(a.)
Exciting
surprise;
extraordinary;
of a
nature
to
excite
wonder
and
astonishment;
as,
surprising
bravery;
a
surprising
escape
from
danger..
Blackmailing
::
Blackmailing
(n.) The act or
practice
of
extorting
money by
exciting
fears of
injury
other than
bodily
harm, as
injury
to
reputation..
Stomachic
::
Stomachical
(a.)
Strengthening
to the
stomach;
exciting
the
action
of the
stomach;
stomachal;
cordial.
Riant
::
Riant (a.)
Laughing;
laughable;
exciting
gayety;
gay;
merry;
delightful
to the view, as a
landscape..
Epispastic
::
Epispastic
(a.)
Attracting
the
humors
to the skin;
exciting
action
in the skin;
blistering.
Pitiless
::
Pitiless
(a.)
Exciting
no pity; as, a
pitiless
condition..
Loathsome
::
Loathsome
(a.)
Fitted
to cause
loathing;
exciting
disgust;
disgusting.
Lustful
::
Lustful
(a.)
Exciting
lust;
characterized
by lust or
sensuality.
Entice
::
Entice
(v. t.) To draw on, by
exciting
hope or
desire;
to
allure;
to
attract;
as, the bait
enticed
the
fishes.
Often in a bad
sense:
To lead
astray;
to
induce
to evil; to
tempt;
as, the
sirens
enticed
them to
listen..
Genial
::
Genial
(a.)
Contributing
to, and
sympathizing
with, the
enjoyment
of life;
sympathetically
cheerful
and
cheering;
jovial
and
inspiring
joy or
happiness;
exciting
pleasure
and
sympathy;
enlivening;
kindly;
as, she was of a
cheerful
and
genial
disposition..
Concupiscible
::
Concupiscible
(a.)
Exciting
to, or
liable
to be
affected
by,
concupiscence;
provoking
lustful
desires..
Comicry
::
Comicry
(n.) The power of
exciting
mirth;
comicalness.
Marvelous
::
Marvelous
(n.)
Exciting
wonder
or
surprise;
astonishing;
wonderful.
Pitiable
::
Pitiable
(a.)
Deserving
pity;
wworthy
of, or
exciting,
compassion;
miserable;
lamentable;
piteous;
as,
pitiable
persons;
a
pitiable
condition;
pitiable
wretchedness..
Affective
::
Affective
(a.)
Pertaining
to or
exciting
emotion;
affectional;
emotional.
Touch
::
Touch (v.) Act or power of
exciting
emotion.
Murmurous
::
Murmurous
(a.)
Attended
with
murmurs;
exciting
murmurs
or
complaint;
murmuring.
Comical
::
Comical
(a.)
Exciting
mirth;
droll;
laughable;
as, a
comical
story..
Phrenomagnetism
::
Phrenomagnetism
(n.) The power of
exciting
the
organs
of the brain by
magnetic
or
mesmeric
influence.
Fearful
::
Fearful
(a.)
Inspiring
fear or awe;
exciting
apprehension
or
terror;
terrible;
frightful;
dreadful.
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