excite

See also: excité

English

Etymology

From Middle English exciten, from Old French exciter, from Latin excitō (to call out, call forth, arouse, wake up, stimulate), frequentative of excieō (to call out, arouse, excite), from ex (out) + cieō (to call, summon). See cite and compare to accite, concite, incite.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: ĭk-sītʹ, IPA(key): /ɪkˈsaɪt/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Rhymes: -aɪt
  • Hyphenation: ex‧cite

Verb

excite (third-person singular simple present excites, present participle exciting, simple past and past participle excited)

  1. (transitive) To stir the emotions of; to cause to feel excitement.
    Synonyms: affect, move, touch
    Antonyms: relax, calm
    The fireworks which opened the festivities excited anyone present.
  2. (transitive) To arouse or bring out (e.g. feelings); to stimulate.
    Synonyms: instigate, provoke; see also Thesaurus:incite, Thesaurus:thrill
    Favoritism tends to excite jealousy in the ones not being favored.
    The political reforms excited unrest among the population.
    There are drugs designed to excite certain nerves in our body.
    • 1840, Randolph Roscoe, The Emerald (page 53)
      [S]he assured them [] that they had better follow her to a place of safety. They were at length excited, by her mere importunance to leave the room, and soon after the house.
    • [c. 1430, Guillaume de Deguileville, chapter LXXXXIX, in [anonymous], transl., edited by William Aldis Wright, The Pilgrimage of the Lyf of the Manhode. From the French (Cambridge University Library, MS Kk.1.7) (in Middle English), London: Printed for the Roxburghe Club; J[ohn] B[owyer] Nichols and Sons, [], published 1869, →OCLC, 1st part, folio 39, page 54:
      [S]eint Poul seith and to the Romayns he hath writen that bi heeringe of swich ringinge men haven the feith perfytliche so that he putte not the ringinge in the scrippe but it exiteth the memorie in what manere men shulden bileeue
      [S]aint Paul says and to the Romans he has written that by hearing of such ringing men have the faith perfectly so that he did not put the ringing in the script but it exciteth the memory in what manner men should believe]
  3. (transitive, physics) To cause an electron to move to a higher than normal state; to promote an electron to an outer level.
    By applying electric potential to the neon atoms, the electrons become excited, then emit a photon when returning to normal.
  4. To energize (an electromagnet); to produce a magnetic field in.
    to excite a dynamo

Conjugation

Conjugation of excite
infinitive (to) excite
present tense past tense
1st-person singular excite excited
2nd-person singular excite, excitest excited, excitedst
3rd-person singular excites, exciteth excited
plural excite
subjunctive excite excited
imperative excite
participles exciting excited

Archaic or obsolete.

Derived terms

Translations

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Further reading

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛk.sit/

Verb

excite

  1. inflection of exciter:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. second-person singular imperative

Latin

Pronunciation

Verb

excīte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of exciō

Portuguese

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /eˈsi.t͡ʃi/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /eˈsi.te/
 
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): (careful pronunciation) /(i)ʃˈsi.tɨ/, /(i)ˈʃi.tɨ/, (careful pronunciation) /ɐjʃˈsi.tɨ/, /ɐjˈʃi.tɨ/
    • (Northern Portugal) IPA(key): (careful pronunciation) /(i)ʃˈsi.tɨ/, /(i)ˈʃi.tɨ/, (careful pronunciation) /ejʃˈsi.tɨ/, /ejˈʃi.tɨ/
    • (Central Portugal) IPA(key): (careful pronunciation) /(i)ʃˈsi.tɨ/, /(i)ˈʃi.tɨ/, (careful pronunciation) /ejʃˈsi.tɨ/, /ejˈʃi.tɨ/
    • (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): (careful pronunciation) /(i)ʃˈsi.tɨ/, /(i)ˈʃi.tɨ/, (careful pronunciation) /eʃˈsi.tɨ/, /eˈʃi.tɨ/

Verb

excite

  1. inflection of excitar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Romanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [eksˈt͡ʃite]

Verb

excite

  1. third-person singular/plural present subjunctive of excita

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eɡsˈθite/ [eɣ̞sˈθi.t̪e] (Spain)
  • IPA(key): /eɡˈsite/ [eɣ̞ˈsi.t̪e] (Latin America, Philippines)
  • Rhymes: -ite
  • Syllabification: ex‧ci‧te

Verb

excite

  1. inflection of excitar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative