Expressions Of Excitement

13 words in this vocabulary list

adjective causing feelings of fear and wonder : causing feelings of awe

adverb in an impressive manner; extremely

  • The presentation was truly awesome, showcasing the team's hard work and dedication.
  • The concert last night was so awesome, I can't stop thinking about it!
  • That new movie was totally awesome, I can't wait to see it again!
  • His skills on the basketball court are awesome, he's like a magician with the ball.

verb to move or travel toward a place

preposition used to urge someone to do something or to express disbelief or impatience

  • Please come on time for the meeting.
  • Come on, let's go grab some food.
  • Come on, don't be such a buzzkill.
  • Come on, don't rain on my parade.

verb to react strongly and emotionally, often in a negative way

  • The professor will likely flip out if you turn in your assignment late.
  • I totally flipped out when I saw my favorite band perform live.
  • Don't flip out, everything will be okay.
  • Her emotions were like a rollercoaster, constantly flipping out at the slightest provocation.

adjective having a glazed or dazed appearance, typically due to being drunk or intoxicated

  • She appeared pie eyed after drinking too much champagne at the party.
  • He was totally pie eyed by the end of the night.
  • I can't believe how pie eyed she got last night!
  • The team was pie eyed with excitement after winning the championship.

noun a period of time that includes Saturday and Sunday, usually a time for leisure or recreation

  • I am looking forward to relaxing and unwinding during the upcoming weekend.
  • I can't wait for the weekend to chill and hang out with friends.
  • I'm gonna party hard this weekend, it's gonna be lit!
  • The weekend is like a breath of fresh air after a long week of work.

noun a term used to show enthusiasm or celebration

interjection used to express excitement or joy

  • The crowd erupted in a cheer of 'whoo-hoo' as the team scored a goal.
  • Whoo-hoo! I finally finished my project on time.
  • I aced my exam, so I was like, 'whoo-hoo!'
  • After months of hard work, landing the promotion felt like a 'whoo-hoo' moment.

adjective a comparative form of the adjective 'awesome', used to describe something as more awesome or impressive

  • The new version of the software is even awesomer than the previous one.
  • I think the new movie is awesomer than the one we saw last week.
  • That skateboard trick was so awesomer than anything I've ever seen!
  • Her ability to remain calm in stressful situations makes her even awesomer than I thought.

interjection used to express admiration, excitement, or surprise

  • The elegant ballroom was adorned with beautiful chandeliers, creating an atmosphere of ooh la la.
  • When she walked into the room, everyone turned and whispered 'ooh la la'.
  • Check out that new sports car, ooh la la!
  • Her cooking skills are top-notch, every dish she makes is pure ooh la la.

noun a slang term used to express excitement, approval, or to show off a physical feat

  • The athlete executed a perfect yeet during the high jump competition.
  • I'm going to yeet this ball as far as I can.
  • I yeeted my phone across the room when I got the good news.
  • She yeeted herself out of the toxic relationship and never looked back.

interjection used to express excitement, surprise, or approval

  • The unexpected success of the project was met with a resounding 'yowza' from the team.
  • Yowza, that new movie was amazing!
  • Yowza, did you see that sick trick on the skateboard?
  • The fireworks lit up the sky, creating a yowza moment for everyone watching.

interjection used to express excitement, agreement, or enthusiasm

  • The company achieved record profits this quarter, yaaas for our team's hard work.
  • Yaaas, we finally booked our tickets for the concert next week!
  • Yaaas queen, you look amazing in that outfit!
  • The team scored a touchdown in the final seconds of the game, yaaas for the win!

yay

interjection used to express joy, approval, or excitement

  • The team's hard work paid off and they were able to secure the deal. Yay!
  • Yay! We finally made it to the beach after a long drive.
  • Yay, we aced that test without even studying!
  • The crowd cheered and shouted 'yay' as the performer took a bow.

adjective a Malayalam slang term used to express admiration or approval, similar to 'awesome' or 'fantastic'

  • The chef prepared an adipoli dish for the special event.
  • Wow, that dish was absolutely adipoli!
  • That new movie is adipoli, you have to watch it!
  • Her dance moves were so adipoli, she really stole the show.