Here are some options, depending on the situation:
General excitement:
* Excitement: This is the most straightforward option, but it's a bit vague.
* Enthusiasm: This implies a strong and positive feeling of excitement.
* Eagerness: This suggests a strong desire or anticipation.
* Passion: This indicates a strong and intense feeling of excitement.
Specific actions:
* Leaps: This could refer to physical jumps of excitement.
* Shouts: This could refer to excited vocalizations.
* Gestures: This could refer to excited body language.
Other options:
* Joy: This suggests a feeling of happiness and excitement.
* Thrill: This refers to a feeling of intense excitement and pleasure.
Example:
Instead of saying "She did it excitedly", you could say:
* "She did it with excitement."
* "She did it with enthusiasm."
* "She did it with eagerness."
* "She did it with passion."
* "She leaped with joy."
* "She shouted with excitement."
The best choice depends on the specific situation and the feeling you want to convey.