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uzbuđen — meaning in English: excited

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informal common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'uzbuđen' when expressing their enthusiasm about an upcoming event, like a concert or a birthday party. It can also be heard in everyday conversations among friends when discussing exciting news or plans, making it a versatile word in both casual and semi-formal settings.
Synonyms & nuances
'Uzbuđen' conveys a strong sense of excitement, often about positive events, while synonyms like 'entuzijastičan' might imply a more intellectual or passionate excitement about ideas or causes. Choose 'uzbuđen' for personal contexts, and reserve 'entuzijastičan' for discussions about interests or projects.
Culture
'Uzbuđen' has its roots in the Proto-Slavic term 'uzbujetĭ,' which means 'to stir up' or 'to excite.' This word reflects the Slavic cultural tendency to celebrate emotions openly, especially during gatherings and festivities. In Croatian culture, expressing excitement is often linked to family celebrations, which adds a layer of warmth and connection to its usage.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'uzbuđen'?
'Uzbuđen' is pronounced oo-zboo-jen. The emphasis is on the second syllable, making it sound lively and engaging.
Q.Can 'uzbuđen' be used in formal writing?
'Uzbuđen' is primarily used in informal contexts, so it may not suit formal writing. For formal situations, consider using 'uzbuđenost' (excitement) instead.
Q.What is the difference between 'uzbuđen' and 'sretan'?
'Uzbuđen' refers specifically to excitement, often about an event, while 'sretan' means happy and is broader, encompassing general happiness. Use 'uzbuđen' when you're looking forward to something thrilling.
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