What can I say instead of look forward to?
look forward to
- anticipate,
- await,
- expect,
- hope (for),
- watch (for)
What’s another way to say I look forward to working with you?
Another way to express this phrase is by saying “I am excited to be part of the team,” “I am eagerly looking forward to our collaboration,” or “I can’t wait to start working with you.” Of course, we need to match the tonality of the expression with the context.
How do you say excited professionally?
The takeaway for you: use better words than “excited” or “exciting” in your writing….Review of ‘happy words’ by Christopher Penn
- Pleased to 10.3%
- Excited to 9.7%
- Proud to 7.5%
- Thrilled to 4.1%
- Honored or honored to (negligible amount)
- Delighted to (negligible amount)
- Happy to (negligible amount)
How do you say I’m excited professionally?
Here are 5 (but by no means all) alternatives to the word “excited” when announcing something:
- Thrilled – why not?
- Delighted – I’m biased here, but this word makes me happy!
- Elated – sounds like you’re on Cloud 9 and if your news can match it, we’ll have no worries in thinking “good for you”!
What can I say instead of super excited?
excited
- agitated,
- feverish,
- frenzied,
- heated,
- hectic,
- hyperactive,
- overactive,
- overwrought.
What can I write instead of very excited?
Excited to 9.7% Proud to 7.5% Thrilled to 4.1% Honored or honored to (negligible amount)
How do you express enthusiasm?
The adjectives amazing, awesome, fantastic, incredible and unbelievable are known as extreme adjectives and express your enthusiasm. Used at the right moment, these adjectives add special emphasis and are used to show enthusiasm and joy. Be careful not to use these too often as they lose their impact when overused.
How do you express excitement professionally?
- Use the word “excited” or a synonym. The simplest alternative to using an exclamation point is to describe your excitement. Use a word like “excited” or “thrilled.” A word (or two) is sufficient to indicate excitement.
- Share your in-depth knowledge of the topic. Think about when you get an email that is personalized.
What are 5 synonyms for excited?
excited
- agitated.
- annoyed.
- delighted.
- disturbed.
- eager.
- enthusiastic.
- hysterical.
- nervous.
What’s a better word than exciting?
provoking, revving (up), sparking, stimulating, stirring.