50 alternatives to the word ‘excited’

A thesaurus can come in handy when crafting a press release, especially when using the same, old words. Here are a list to help strengthen your pitching vocabulary.

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We’ve all seen it, and we’ve likely done it.

Beginning a press release with, “Today, Noddles Company is excited to announce the launch of its new Noddle 6.0 product,” or using a quote from the CEO that states, “We are excited about this new partnership with ABC Associates,” is becoming tired.

It doesn’t matter what’s being announced—”excited” is the go-to verb among communications professionals. For example, “Today we are excited to announce a new award for outstanding achievement in the field of press release writing excellence.”

Make it stop.

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The English language is full of meaningful and precise descriptors, so let’s start using them in our press releases. Below are some alternatives to the word “excited.”

(Please keep in mind that not all of these options will work in every “we are excited to announce” scenario, but they can at least be used to add variety to our writing).

1. aflame

2. animated

3. anxious

4. ardent

5. athirst

6. breathless

7. charged

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