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psyched
- IPA[sʌɪkt]
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- excited and full of anticipation
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- 1. informal excited and full of anticipation we've told him you were coming—he's really psyched she's very motivated and incredibly psyched for next season
- mentally prepare (someone) for a testing task or occasion: he had to psych himself for a tough conversation with his wife she managed to psych herself into the proper frame of mind for a confrontation
- short for psychiatrist or psychologist
- short for psychiatric
Oxford Dictionary
- mentally prepare (someone) for a testing task or occasion: he had to psych himself for a tough conversation with his wife she managed to psych herself into the proper frame of mind for a confrontation
- short for psychiatrist or psychologist
- short for psychiatric
Oxford American Dictionary
- psychological.
Oxford American Dictionary
- gain a psychological advantage over (an opponent or rival): each country tries to out-psych the other
Oxford Dictionary
- intimidate an opponent or rival by appearing very confident or aggressive
Oxford American Dictionary
- mentally prepare someone for a testing task or occasion
Oxford American Dictionary
- mentally prepare someone for a testing task or occasion
Oxford Dictionary
- intimidate an opponent or rival by appearing very confident or aggressive
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- excited and full of anticipation: we've told him you were coming—he's really psyched she's very motivated and incredibly psyched for next season
Oxford American Dictionary