What is another word for overzealous?
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What is another word for overzealous?
other words for overzealous
- busy.
- forward.
- impertinent.
- inquisitive.
- intrusive.
- meddlesome.
- meddling.
- obtrusive.
What are two synonyms for excited?
other words for excited
- agitated.
- delighted.
- disturbed.
- eager.
- enthusiastic.
- hysterical.
- nervous.
- passionate.
Is happy and excited the same thing?
As adjectives the difference between excited and happy is that excited is having great enthusiasm while happy is experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous.
What means the same as excited?
provoked, revved (up), sparked, stimulated, stirred.
Is excited a feeling?
excitement Add to list Share. Excitement is a feeling or situation full of activity, joy, exhilaration, or upheaval. One thing about excitement — it sure isn’t boring. There are a few types of excitement, but they’re all exciting — they get your attention.
How do you express excitement in one word?
Synonyms
- hooray. interjection. mainly spoken a word that you shout to show that you are excited and happy about something.
- aah. interjection. used for showing that you are happy, satisfied, or surprised.
- excellent. adjective.
- lovely. adjective.
- happily. adverb.
- good for/on someone. phrase.
- hallelujah. interjection.
- good. adjective.
How do you express happiness to others?
Expressing Happiness to Others. Directly express happiness through language. Telling someone you’re in a good mood is an easy way to communicate positive feeling. Try not to brag about being happy, though — as that can come off as over-confident or even annoying.
How can you tell when someone is happy?
A sign of happiness is when the sides of the lips rise symmetrically (as in the first picture on the left). In an authentic smile the eyelids drop, and the eyebrows lower accompanied by a symmetrical smile (see the picture on the right).