EXCITED vs DELIRIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Of e.g. a molecule; made reactive or more reactive
- Marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion
- Of persons; excessively affected by emotion
- Being in a state of excitement; emotionally aroused; stirred.
- Being at an energy level higher than the ground state.
- Having great enthusiasm.
- Being in a state of higher energy.
- Having an erection; erect.
- In an aroused state
- Marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion
- Experiencing delirium
- Of, suffering from, or characteristic of delirium.
- Having a delirium; wandering in mind; light-headed; insane; raving; wild
- Being in the state of delirium.
- Having uncontrolled excitement; ecstatic.
EXCITED vs DELIRIOUS: VERB
- Past participle of excite
- N/A
EXCITED vs DELIRIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Characterized by or proceeding from wild excitement, exaggerated emotion, or rapture: as, delirious joy.
- Wandering in mind; having ideas and fancies that are wild, fantastic, or incoherent; light-headed; flighty; raving.
EXCITED vs DELIRIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Reactive, Intoxicated, Stimulated, Emotional, Aflutter, Delirious, Agitated, Titillated, Overexcited, Mad, Teased, Crazy, Agog, Nervous, Thrilled
- Delightful, Weird, Hilarious, Insane, Delusional, Crazy, Delirium, Excited, Ill, Unrestrained, Sick, Wild, Frantic, Hallucinating, Mad
EXCITED vs DELIRIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Reactive, Intoxicated, Stimulated, Emotional, Aflutter, Delirious, Agitated, Titillated, Overexcited, Mad, Teased, Crazy, Agog, Nervous, Thrilled
- Delightful, Weird, Hilarious, Insane, Delusional, Crazy, Delirium, Excited, Ill, Unrestrained, Sick, Wild, Frantic, Hallucinating, Mad
EXCITED vs DELIRIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- She was excited because it happened so fast.
- We are open and excited to see you!
- Instead of being downcast, the boy was excited.
- Thank you Jennifer I am super excited too!
- As a father is excited to hear his child call his name, God is just as excited to hear from us.
- The more excited you are to present your ideas and show off your expertise, the more excited and engaged your audience will be.
- Anyways, people are getting excited and kids are getting excited and nervous about not to screwing up their lines.
- Before I visited Wausau Auto I felt excited, after I found my new car, I felt even more excited and thankful.
- We were excited to work through everything and are excited to show it to the world.
- That really excited me, and I could tell that it excited her too.
- The patient becomes delirious, slips into a coma, and expires.
- He was acquainted with all the delirious horrors of war.
- Differential diagnosis of delirious behavior in children with influenza.
- There was a certain delirious vertigo in the thought.
- But that evening I grew increasingly petrified, almost delirious.
- The Shibe Park crowd was delirious with delight.
- For a moment he felt nearly delirious, patient.
- He became delirious, and died in great pain.
- You could tell he was delirious with joy.
- Great bass line that is reminiscent of Delirious.
EXCITED vs DELIRIOUS: QUESTIONS
- Are fans actually excited about the Metroid update?
- What happens to excited electrons in spontaneous emission?
- What happens when fluorochrome is excited by laser?
- What gets excited when chlorophyll absorbs a photon?
- Are you excited about collecting your bridesmaid dresses?
- Should you get excited about genetic signatures' performance?
- What happens when plasmonic resonances are excited?
- Why was the excited young man so excited to begin his lessons?
- What is over excited and under excited in synchronous machines?
- Can Rydberg-excited atoms be coherently excited in thermal vapors?
- Did a pregnant woman become delirious after eating 10 nutmeg seeds?
- What did Vanoss say to Delirious when he helped him off?
- Which benzodiazepines are used in the treatment of delirious patients?
- How many thousand roubles did Mr totski give to Delirious?
- What did H20 Delirious say about the allegations against him?
- When was the song Inside Outside by Delirious released?
- Can a person become delirious just from being sick?
- What year was the song Delirious by Prince released?
- When is a patient considered delirious after surgery?
- Can delirious or unconscious patients provide consent?