Akira Says:
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admirable, amiable, approved, attractive, becoming, charming, commendable, considerate, copacetic, cordial, courteous, decorous, delightful, ducky, fair, favorable, fine and dandy, friendly, genial, gentle, good, gracious, helpful, ingratiating, inviting, kind, kindly, lovely, nifty*, obliging, okay*, peachy*, pleasant, pleasurable, polite, prepossessing, seemly, simpatico, superior, swell, unpresumptuous, welcome, well-mannered, winning, winsome
Exiting is a verb. (Present participle of exit)Example, 'He is exiting the room'.*The similarly spelled word "exciting" is an adjective, with "excitingly" as the adverb form.
It can be an adjective OR a noun, OR a verb form. The word exiting is the present participle of the verb to exit, and can be a gerund (noun) as in "Exiting the building was the best option." It can be an adjective as in "The exiting voters were polled by the party workers."
There are no perfect rhymes for the word exited.
Nothing wrong with the statement, but try to find a word that is more descriptive than 'nice'
If you are writing a story or recount the saying is "it was such an exciting experience
Kindhearted is a nice word. Knowledgeable is a nice word.
It is not very nice to call someone an ignoramus. It may not be nice, but I think she is more of an ignoramus than a genius.
Fack is not a nice word; it is slang for a bad word.
Of course good is a nice word
Outstanding is a nice word. Optimistic is a nice word.
Yes is a nice word. Yummy is a nice word.
Nice