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excitado
-excited
See the entry forexcitado.
excitado
-aroused
Past participle ofexcitar.

excitado

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. excited
Los estudiantes estaban excitados por su visita al zoo.The students were excited about their visit to the zoo.
b. agitated
El niño se levantó excitado tras tener una pesadilla horrible.The child woke up agitated after having a horrible nightmare.
c. worked up
¿Por qué estás tan excitado? Ten paz, mano.Why are you so worked up? Calm down, man.
d. overexcited
Paula no pudo concentrarse porque estaba excitada por su primera cita.Paula could not focus because she was overexcited about having her first date.
a. aroused
El chico estaba excitado por el vestido provocativo que llevaba su novia.The boy was aroused by the provocative dress his girlfriend was wearing.
b. excited
María se sintió excitada cuando pensó en su novio desnudo.María got excited when she thought of her boyfriend naked.
a. excited
El biólogo nos enseñó que las moléculas excitadas son más reactivas.The biologist taught us that excited molecules are more reactive.
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