Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for more exciting

more exciting

Discover More

Example Sentences

This is more exciting than the Newt Gingrich congressional triumph of 1994.

The satisfaction from solving each clue made the game that much more exciting.

The Venetian police force is headquartered in the former convent, Santa Zaccaria, another site that has seen more exciting days.

Soules make for bad T.V. Watching actual farming might be more exciting.

I find that the stuff on television is more exciting than the films, which are for teens almost.

While this strange chase of Harvey after the man had been going on, even more exciting things had been happening at the hotel.

Pupils consider historical matches even more exciting than spelling matches.

Difficult to imagine anything more exciting than the clear view of all peaks.

However, the Pony Riders were destined not to pass the day without one or more exciting adventures.

Otherwise, one may say that an African or South American traveller has a more exciting time.

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement