Definitions
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- adjective physics, chemistry Of or pertaining to an
excitation level with an extremely high level of excess energy, usually equivalent to at least 10 eV per molecule greater than the first potential of ionization - adjective colloquial Very
excited - verb Simple past tense and past participle of superexcite.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Meanwhile, new dad Burrell and his wife, Holly, are "superexcited" to experience their first Christmas with 10-month-old daughter Frances.
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"Facts of Life was appointment television for me, so I was superexcited to meet Natalie β I mean, Mindy," Kelly tells TV Guide Magazine.
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In fact, your parents will most likely appreciate your honesty and be superexcited for you.
The Lo-Down Lo Bosworth 2011
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In fact, your parents will most likely appreciate your honesty and be superexcited for you.
The Lo-Down Lo Bosworth 2011
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His friends were superexcited for him, and his parents were happy that he would be connecting with his family overseas.
A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009
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His friends were superexcited for him, and his parents were happy that he would be connecting with his family overseas.
A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009
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His friends were superexcited for him, and his parents were happy that he would be connecting with his family overseas.
A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009
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I had been superexcited when the guide told our group that we would be waking up at eleven in preparation for the climb to the summit.
Hope Unseen Captain Scott M. Smiley 2010
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By lunch I had a good handful, which I of course carried with me to show a superexcited Maya and Andy.
Pucker Up Rhonda Stapleton 2010
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Mom and I were superexcited, because the magazine had put us in a hotel right in the middle of Times Square.
Itβs Raining Cupcakes LISA SCHROEDER 2010
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