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Italian word

eccitato

excited, thrilled; also: sexually aroused

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excited

feeling or showing enthusiasm and eagerness

⚠️ The trap

'Eccitato' can mean sexually aroused in Italian. To safely express excitement, prefer 'emozionato', 'entusiasta', or 'su di giri'. Saying 'Sono molto eccitato!' to a stranger can be embarrassing.

To say "feeling or showing enthusiasm and eagerness" in Italian:

entusiasta/emozionato (for safely 'excited')

"eccitato" in English means:

excited, thrilled; also: sexually aroused

Example

"Era molto emozionato per la partita."

"He was very excited about the match."

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