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adjective
- 1. excited and full of anticipation: informal "we've told him you were coming—he's really psyched"
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in English. psyched. adjective. mainly US informal uk / saɪkt / us / saɪkt /. Add to word list. excited: We're so psyched about this new project. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Excited, interested and enthusiastic.
Definition of psyched adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
psyched; psyching. transitive verb. 1. : psychoanalyze. 2. a. : to anticipate correctly the intentions or actions of : outguess. b. : to analyze or figure out (something, such as a problem or course of action) I psyched it all out by myself and decided David Hulburd. 3. a. : to make psychologically uneasy : intimidate, scare.
1. mentally prepared. It's the first time we've had such a strong team, and we're psyched, and it would be great to win. 2. excited; emotional. The lead singer was really psyched about the best country album win. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Examples of 'psyched' in a sentence. psyched.
1. a. To put into the right psychological frame of mind: The coach psyched the team before the game. b. To excite emotionally: The children were psyched to see the circus. 2. To undermine the confidence of by psychological means; intimidate: "Depending on whose personality is stronger, one can more easily psych the other" (Harold C. Schonberg). 3.
The earliest known use of the adjective psyched is in the 1960s. OED's earliest evidence for psyched is from 1961, in the Los Angeles Times . psyched is formed within English, by derivation.
Psyched definition: happily excited; elated. See examples of PSYCHED used in a sentence.
PSYCHED meaning: very eager, ready, or excited about something.
Mar 2, 2024 · 1 English. 1.1 Pronunciation. 1.2 Adjective. 1.2.1 Derived terms. 1.2.2 Translations. 1.3 Verb. English. [edit] Pronunciation. [edit] IPA (key): /saɪkt/ Rhymes: -aɪkt. Adjective. [edit] psyched (comparative more psyched, superlative most psyched) (slang) Thrilled; excited. She's psyched about the trip. (slang) Frightened. Derived terms. [edit]
Myth.]a personification of the soul, which in the form of a beautiful girl was loved by Eros. (l.c.) the human soul, spirit, or mind. Psychiatry (l.c.) Psychoanal. the mental or psychological structure of a person, esp. as a motive force.