Part of Speech:verbDefinition:inspire; upsetSynonyms:accelerate, agitate, amaze, anger, animate,annoy, arouse, astound, awaken, bother, chafe,delight, discompose, disturb, electrify, elicit,energize, evoke, feed the fire, fire, fluster,foment, galvanize, goad, incite, induce, inflame,infuriate, instigate, intensify, irritate, jar, jolt,kindle, madden, mock, move, offend, precipitate,provoke, quicken, rouse, start, stimulate, stir up,taunt, tease, thrill, titillate, touch off, vex, wakeup, waken, warm, whet, work up, worry
captivating, engaging, gripping, compelling, intriguing, enticing
exciting, thrilling, sensational, breathtaking, melodramatic theatrical, Thespian, dramaturgical
Fun the noun: Enjoyment, amusement, recreation, pleasure Fun the adjective: Enjoyable, amusing, pleasurable, rewarding, stimulating, exciting, fulfilling
Determined, athletic, agile, sporty, daredevil, risk-taking, exciting, confident, brave, observative, exploratory are all great words. Enjoy! -HotSushi
the synonym for arcade i think is video games Others incl: gallery, cloister, portico, colonnade
most thrilling
This is exciting. Going to Six Flags is exciting. I think it's exciting. (Use it generally for same idea.)
more exciting
If you describe something as exciting, as in "This concert is exciting", it is an adjective. If the word is used as in "The battery is exciting the circuit", meaning exciting is an action, then it is a verb.
nounenchantment, sorcery, witchcraft, voodoo, or hocus pocus (- stage magic or illusions)adjectivemiraculous, supernatural, enchanted, imaginary (- in the sense of illusory, non-existent)adjective (metaphorical)amazing, wonderful, surprising, astonishing, exciting
exciting = meragésh (מרגש)
most exciting