psyched

  • 1psyched — UK [saɪkt] US adjective mainly american very informal extremely surprised, excited, or nervous Thesaurus: feeling interested and excitedsynonym feeling surprised or shockedsynonym * * * /ˈsaıkt/ adj [more psyched; most psyched] informal …

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  • 2psyched — [ saıkt ] adjective VERY INFORMAL extremely surprised, excited, or nervous …

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  • 3psyched — [adj] excited animated, aroused, awakened, beside oneself*, charged, delighted, eager, enthusiastic, feverish, fired up*, high*, inspired, juiced up*, keyed up*, moved, on fire*, passionate, pumped, stimulated, stirred, thrilled, wild, worked up; …

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  • 4psyched up — adjective In a state of heightened mental preparedness for a difficult or hazardous enterprise, or one where success is particularly sought. Im getting myself psyched up to cross the rope bridge …

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  • 5psyched up — mod. completely mentally ready (for something). □ I’m really psyched for this test. □ The team isn’t psyched up enough to do a good job …

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  • 6psyched up — {adj.}, {informal} Mentally alert; ready to do something. * /The students were all psyched up for their final exams./ …

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  • 7psyched up — {adj.}, {informal} Mentally alert; ready to do something. * /The students were all psyched up for their final exams./ …

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  • 8psyched\ up — adj informal Mentally alert; ready to do something. The students were all psyched up for their final exams …

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  • 9psyched up — mentally alert, ready to do something The team was psyched up for the game but they lost anyway …

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  • 10psyched — /saɪkt/ (say suykt) adjective Colloquial fully enthused and excited. Also, psyched up …