different between exciting vs sensational
exciting
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?sa?t??/
Verb
exciting
- present participle of excite
Adjective
exciting (comparative more exciting, superlative most exciting)
- creating or producing excitement
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:exciting
Derived terms
- excitingness
- excitingly
Translations
Noun
exciting (plural excitings)
- The process of something becoming excited; excitation.
- 1855, George Herbert, The Complete Works of George Herbert
- But parents and masters should make haste in this, as to a great purchase for their children and servants; which while they defer, both sides suffer; the one, in wanting many excitings of grace, the other, in being worse served and obeyed.
- 1855, George Herbert, The Complete Works of George Herbert
exciting From the web:
- what exciting news
- what exciting means
- what exciting things happened in 2020
- what exciting thing happened today
- what exciting things can i do
- what exciting thing is built in malgudi
- what exciting things are happening in 2021
- what exciting lives we lead
sensational
English
Etymology
sensation +? -al
Adjective
sensational (comparative more sensational, superlative most sensational)
- Of or pertaining to sensation.
- sensational nerves
- Piquing or arousing the senses.
- Provocative.
- Exceptionally great.
Derived terms
Translations
sensational From the web:
- what sensational stories are covered
- what sensations are detected by the skin
- what sensations are included as general senses
- what sensation mean
- what sensation does this cause
- what sensation is influenced by the respiratory system
- what sensation stimulates the micturition reflex
- what sensation is wasabi
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