Psyched Up

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /saɪkt ʌp/

Definitions of psyched up

adjective excited or mentally prepared for something

Example Sentences

A1 I am psyched up for the big game.

A2 She is psyched up about starting her new job.

B1 The team was psyched up and ready to win the championship.

B2 After months of training, he was psyched up for the marathon.

C1 The speaker was psyched up before giving the keynote address.

C2 Despite the pressure, she remained psyched up and focused on her performance.

adverb in an excited or mentally prepared manner

Example Sentences

A1 I am psyched up for the party tonight.

A2 She was psyched up to start her new job.

B1 The team was psyched up before the big game.

B2 He always gets psyched up before giving a presentation.

C1 The actors were psyched up for their opening night performance.

C2 The athletes were psyched up and ready to compete in the championship.

Examples of psyched up in a Sentence

formal The team was psyched up and ready to give their best performance at the competition.

informal I'm so psyched up for the concert tonight, it's going to be amazing!

slang I'm totally psyched up to try out the new skate park this weekend.

figurative After reading the inspiring book, she was psyched up to make positive changes in her life.

Grammatical Forms of psyched up

past tense

psyched up

plural

psyched up

comparative

more psyched up

superlative

most psyched up

present tense

psych up

future tense

will psych up

perfect tense

have psyched up

continuous tense

is psyching up

singular

psyched up

positive degree

psyched up

infinitive

to psych up

gerund

psyching up

participle

psyched up

Origin and Evolution of psyched up

First Known Use: 1960 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'psyched up' originated as a slang expression in the United States.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of being mentally prepared or excited for something, 'psyched up' has evolved to also encompass a feeling of being mentally stimulated or energized.