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What is the difference between incite and excite?

Incite and excite are two words that are often confused, but they have different meanings.

Incite means to stir up or encourage someone to do something, often something violent or illegal. For example, you might say that a politician incited a riot by making a speech that encouraged people to violence.

Excite means to make someone feel excited or enthusiastic. For example, you might say that a roller coaster ride excited you.

Here is a table summarizing the key differences between incite and excite:

| Feature | Incite | Excite |

|---|---|---|

| Meaning | To stir up or encourage someone to do something | To make someone feel excited or enthusiastic |

| Connotation | Negative | Positive |

| Example | A politician incited a riot by making a speech that encouraged people to violence. | A roller coaster ride excited me. |

I hope this helps you to understand the difference between incite and excite.

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