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                           excitement verbs  cause/generate excitement  • The arrival of a stranger caused some excitement in the village.  hide/conceal your excitement  • He tried to hide his excitement, but his voice was shaking.  control/contain your excitement  • She could hardly control her excitement when I told her the news.  be trembling with excitement  (= to be shaking slightly because you are so excited ) • Her hands were trembling with excitement as she opened the letter.  somebody's excitement grows  (= it increases ) • Her excitement grew as the day of the wedding came nearer.  the excitement wears off  (= it gradually becomes less ) • The initial excitement of my new job was starting to wear off.  the excitement dies down  (= people stop feeling excited ) • The excitement after last month's elections is beginning to die down.  adjectives  great/enormous/tremendous excitement  • There is great excitement about the Pope's visit. • The news causes tremendous excitement.  growing/mounting excitement  • The children waited with growing excitement.  sheer excitement  (= a very strong feeling of excitement ) • Nothing can beat driving a racing car for sheer excitement.  real/genuine excitement  • A goal two minutes from the end provided the game's only genuine excitement.  nervous/restless excitement  (= a feeling of being worried and unable to relax ) • My nervous excitement increased with each passing minute.  intense excitement  (= a very strong feeling of excitement ) • I can still remember the intense excitement of going to see my first football match.  youthful/childlike excitement  • Her voice was full of youthful excitement.  phrases  be full of/filled with excitement  • They were full of excitement at the thought of meeting a real movie star.  a sense/feeling of excitement  • He woke up that morning with a feeling of excitement.  a state of excitement  • It seemed that the whole country was in a state of excitement.  an air of excitement  (= a general feeling of excitement among a group of people ) • There was a real air of excitement before the game.  a surge/buzz of excitement  (= a sudden feeling of excitement ) • As soon as he noticed her name on the list, a surge of excitement ran through him. • There is a buzz of excitement inside the stadium. 
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                             noun ADJ.  considerable, fierce, great, high, intense, tremendous | breathless, febrile, feverish, heady, wild | genuine, real, sheer | initial | sudden | growing, heightened, mounting | added, further | suppressed | nervous, restless | guilty | pleasurable | strange | vicarious The reader of adventure stories wants romance and vicarious excite | youthful | intellectual, physical, political, sexual QUANT.  flicker, flurry, flush, frisson, ripple, surge She felt a surge of excitement when she heard the song. VERB + EXCITEMENT  be bubbling with, be filled with, be flushed with, be sick with, be trembling/tingling with, feel Her face was flushed with excitement. She was almost sick with excitement and apprehension. | cause, generate The news caused tremendous excitement among scientists. | conceal, control, hide, suppress He couldn't suppress the excitement in his voice. | add The element of risk just adds excitement. EXCITEMENT + VERB  build up, grow, mount, rise The tension and excitement built up gradually all day. | die down, evaporate, wear off PREP.  in ~ clapping her hands in excitement | ~ among The news has caused great excitement among scientists. | ~ at her excitement at the prospect of a new job | ~ of the excitement of meeting new people PHRASES  an air of excitement There was an air of excitement about the place. | a feeling/sense of excitement, a fever/state of excitement
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
                        Oxford Collocations Dictionary