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  1. Nov 25, 2022 · Frisson is the French word meaning "shiver", but in this case, we're not shivering because we're cold, we're shivering because we're stimulated by music.

  2. Frisson is a physically felt signature of an emotion, a somatic marker. Like nausea and disgust, or a rapid heartbeat and anxiety, this feeling in the body coincides with an emotion in the mind (and thus makes the body-mind distinction much more blurry). The specific somatic marker of frisson is experimentally tied to peak emotional experiences ...

  3. There is an amusing frisson between the two of them. The Guardian ( 2018 ) The actor in me tried to imagine being that man – there was a certain frisson to that.

  4. Oct 19, 2023 · Frisson is a sensation not much different from shivering from a purely physiological standpoint, only it occurs due to stimuli other than cold temperatures. Some of the most common stimuli that trigger frisson include certain kinds of music, a piece of art (like a painting or a movie scene) or witnessing something that invokes a particularly ...

  5. May 26, 2024 · frisson (plural frissons) A sudden surge of excitement . I felt a frisson just as they were about to announce the winner in my category. As a perversion of freedom it was, like any perversion, erotic; as alienation it carried the frisson of having just missed the brass ring, a sensation that always brought one back for more. A shiver; a thrill .

  6. Apr 25, 2019 · In French frisson means “shudder, shiver.”. Frisson comes from Old French friçons, a plural noun meaning “trembling (as before the onset of a fever).”. Friçons in turn comes from Latin frictiōn -, the stem of frictiō, an irregular derivative (as if from the verb fricāre “to rub,” with a short i) of the verb frīgēre (with a ...

  7. frisson (noun) frisson /fri ˈ soʊn/ noun. plural frissons. Britannica Dictionary definition of FRISSON. [count] somewhat formal. : a sudden strong feeling or emotion. a frisson of surprise. FRISSON meaning: a sudden strong feeling or emotion.

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