Translation of exciting in Spanish:
exciting
emocionante, adj.
See Spanish definition of emocionante
adjective
1
(thrilling)(events/experience) emocionante(film/book/story) apasionante(film/book/story) emocionante(film/book/story) excitante(performer) fascinanteit's not exactly an exciting prospect — la perspectiva no me llena de entusiasmo, que digamos- I'm making this sound more exciting than it actually is.
- They are not deficit driven, and they are finding the opportunities most exciting.
- The most exciting prospect in British football has been hampered by injury for years now.
- The mere presence of restaurants we can't get in to makes city life seem more exciting.
- In this regard, we have an incredibly exciting opportunity.
- But on the other hand I want to keep his fantasy life exciting and vivid.
- Because it keeps my life exciting and challenging.
- Positions changed in the blink of an eye - exciting for fans but dangerous for drivers.
- The fourth race which was over the standard trip resulted in an exciting finish.
- Camp was coming up soon and she now could not wait for the exciting adventure.
- Her name might have remained obscure if not for an exciting discovery in 1994.
- His classroom and laboratory were magnets for obtaining new information and exciting field discoveries.
- Between about 1350 and 1500 miles into the trip things start to get a bit exciting.
- Suddenly, as well as being incredibly scary, it all seems rather exciting.
- The moment when the floods might fleetingly have seemed exciting is now long gone.
- Crawford wants much more and predicts further exciting projects to be spun out soon.
- The fast-paced and unexpected nature of some of the work kept the evening exciting.
- So it's exciting to hear an outside reporter asking these questions.
- Dark and his colleagues ignored what I think are exciting contemporary castings.
- Try to keep the content fresh and exciting to read.
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(sexually)excitante