excitement (noun)

  • 121fever pitch — noun Extreme excitement …

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  • 122tizzy — noun A state of nervous excitement, confusion, or distress; a dither. Syn: dither, upset …

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  • 123credulity — noun /kɹɪˈdjuːlɪti/ a) A willingness to believe in someone or something in the absence of reasonable proof; credulousness. Do you think Mr. Allworthy hath more contempt for money than other men because he professes more? Such credulity would… …

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  • 124uninterest — noun Lack of interest; indifference. Yeah, said my delightful inquisitor, with an attempt at casual indifference or uninterest that to the tutored eye only revealed all the more starkly her rising excitement …

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  • 125sensation — noun /sɛnseɪʃən/ a) A physical feeling or perception from something that comes into contact with the body; something sensed. b) A widespread reaction of interest or excitement. See Also: sensational, sense, sensible, sensitive, sensory, sensual …

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  • 126ablutophilia — noun a) A paraphilia involving sexual excitement by baths or showers. Dont send candy. Dont bother with flowers.<br />Dont talk sexy for hours and hours.<br />Ablutophilia means<br /> I dig soapier scenes:<br />Im turned… …

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  • 127weariness — noun a) exhaustion, fatigue or tiredness b) a lack of interest or excitement Syn: defatigation, fatigue …

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  • 128tippity runs — noun a) (Australian English – Victoria) A form of backyard cricket. b) (Australian English – Victoria) A rule in said form of backyard cricket, which requires the batsman to run if he or she has hit the ball. This rule is intended to increase… …

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