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(adj)
Having great enthusiasm, passion and energy.
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Very happy.
(slang) Thrilled; excited.
Greatly pleased.
Charmed, delighted, enraptured.
In a positive mood because of a comment or action which causes one to feel proud of oneself.
Happy, content.
(v)
(transitive, computing, Unix) To run a process with a specified (usually lower) priority.
Emotionally moved (by), made to feel emotion (by).
Emotionally affected; touched.
Impressed by the pleasantness of something.
strongly affected, especially favourably
Angry, annoyed, bothered or worked up.
Surprised, startled, confused, or taken aback, particularly when also indignant.
US standard spelling of honoured. [(British spelling) Respected, having received honour.]
(intransitive, now) To thrive; fatten; prosper; improve.
Encased in a wrapping.
Filled with a large number or large quantity of something.
Having been placed in a package.
Having been placed in a bag.
(n)
A male given name used in India.
having received what was desired
(slang) Very pleased; delighted.
(transitive) To wrap into a bale.
In a state of high spirits.
Extremely happy.
Extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased, euphoric.
Powered by electricity.
(slang) Pumped up; excited.
(predicative only) Feeling a sense of spinning in the head, causing a perception of unsteadiness and being about to fall down; dizzy.
(slang) Feeling excitement or an exciting rush; exhilarated.
Feeling great well-being or elation or intense happiness; characterized by euphoria
In a state of elation.
With zealous fervor; excited, motivated.
(comparable) Very interested, involved in something, absorbed, transfixed; fascinated or engrossed.
Full of rapture.
Alternative spelling of galvanised (“coated with zinc”). [(British spelling) Of metal, coated with zinc as a form of protection against rust.]
(of people) Very cheery and peppy; extremely cheerful, energetic and enthusiastic.
The sound produced by something that buzzes.
Composed of inanimate objects or drawings that have the illusion of motion through the use of computer graphics or stop-action filming.
Very highly enthused.
(colloquial) Very excited
(informal) Very thrilled or excited.
delighted beyond measure; excessively delighted
Very highly excited.
Enthusiastic.
Full of thrills; exciting.
Very excited or enthusiastic.
(colloquial) Excited or full of energy, especially to excess.
Wholehearted.
(slang) Excited.
Exuberantly or triumphantly joyful.
Causing strong emotion; thrilling.
Exceedingly happy.
Extremely happy; rapturous.
exciting, producing a thrill.
Thrilled, feeling a thrill; trembling or vibrating (with an emotion, movement, etc.).
Excessively excited
(informal) Excited, particularly due to anticipation.
Overjoyed.
(slang) Very enthusiastic or excited.
Delighted; ecstatic
(transitive) To make joyful or proud.
Praised, honored.
(archaic) Full of excitement; exciting
Extremely enthusiastic; in a state of hyperenthusiasm.
excited, filled with enthusiasm
Physically elevated, extending above a base or average level:
(rare) Extremely happy or celebratory; overjoyed.
Refreshingly thrilling.
Fascinated; captivated.
exhilarating
(slang) exhilarated, excited; showing signs of emotion
Highly enthusiastic.
(of a person) tense with excitement or enthusiasm
(slang) Very excited.
(colloquial) Very emotional or excited, positively or negatively, regarding something.
Dated spelling of excitable.
Very happy, especially at someone else's defeat or failure.
(chiefly US, informal) Excited; enthusiastic; invigorated; stimulated.
(archaic) That which excites; an excitant.
Having uncontrolled excitement; ecstatic.
Burning fiercely; in a blaze; on fire.
Very exciting or stimulating.
Extremely frightened.
In a state of tremulous excitement, anticipation or confusion.
Causing exhilaration.
Feeling or showing great rejoice.
(marketing) Promotion or propaganda, especially exaggerated claims.
Excessively jubilant.
extremely enthusiastic
(uncountable) Chiefly preceded by the.
Showing exultation.
(informal) Very excited, especially as a result of ingesting amphetamines.
Having agreed to marry a particular person (one's fiancé or fiancée) or each other.
Synonym of ecstatic.
thrilling, nerve-wracking, exhilarating
(usually in the plural) Wild, incoherent, or irrational talk.
Marked by fondness; filled with delight
Extremely happy; full of joy; experiencing, indicating, causing, or characterized by bliss.