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What are words to use instead of excided?

"Excided" isn't a real word. It's likely you meant "excited." Here are some words you can use instead of "excited," depending on the context:

For general excitement:

* Thrilled: A strong feeling of excitement and pleasure.

* Eager: Having a strong desire to do or have something.

* Enthusiastic: Having or showing great excitement and interest.

* Rapturous: Full of or expressing great joy or delight.

* Elated: Feeling very happy and excited.

* Jubilant: Feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.

* Ecstatic: Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.

For more specific excitement:

* Animated: Full of life and energy; lively.

* Buzzing: Full of energy and excitement.

* Pumped: Excited and eager, often about a specific event.

* Fired up: Enthusiastic and determined.

* Amped: Excited and ready for something.

* Giddy: Feeling lighthearted and happy.

For less intense excitement:

* Interested: Having a desire to learn more or be involved.

* Curious: Wanting to know or learn something.

* Intrigued: Aroused by curiosity or interest.

* Hopeful: Feeling that something good will happen.

The best word to use will depend on the specific situation and the level of excitement you want to convey.

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