excites
v.v. to make someone feel very happy, interested, or enthusiastic about something. It can also mean to cause a physical reaction in a part of your body.
v. to cause a state of enthusiasm, eagerness, or strong emotion in someone; to stimulate a physical or chemical reaction. Third-person singular present form of 'excite'.
The news of the trip excites the whole family.
The prospect of a promotion excites her, though she knows the new role will bring much more responsibility.
The scientist explained how the incoming light excites the electrons in the atom, causing them to jump to a higher energy level before emitting a photon.
The verb is transitive and requires a direct object.
I am very excitesI am very excitedLearners often use the present tense form instead of the past participle adjective to describe their own feelings.