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excite
nouns
excite interest
• She is a talented young actress who has excited a lot of interest.
excite curiosity
• Rumours of hidden treasure excited our curiosity.
excite sympathy
• She sought to excite the jury's sympathy at every possible opportunity.
excite anger
• The government's proposals have excited anger among teachers.
excite hatred/hostility
• He accused sections of the media of trying to excite racial hatred.
excite a reaction
• The figures are unlikely to excite any reaction on the money markets.
excite comments
• The film excited a lot of favourable comments, both here and in America.
excite rumours
British English , excite rumors AmE:
• The photographs excited rumours that their marriage is over.
excite speculation
(= encourage people to discuss something when they do not know the facts )
• The cut in US interest rates excited speculation of a similar cut in the UK.
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