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    Thrill
    /THril/

    noun

    verb

  2. to affect one with a wave of emotion or excitement. Synonyms: stir, electrify, excite. to be stirred by a tremor or tingling sensation of emotion or excitement: He thrilled at the thought of home. to move tremulously; vibrate; quiver. Synonyms: quake, tremble, flutter. to cause a prickling or tingling sensation:

  3. noun. an almost pleasurable sensation of fright. synonyms: chill, frisson, quiver, shiver, shudder, tingle. see more. see less. type of: fear, fearfulness, fright. an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight) noun.

  4. 6 days ago · 1. countable noun. If something gives you a thrill, it gives you a sudden feeling of great excitement, pleasure, or fear. I can remember the thrill of not knowing what I would get on Christmas morning. Synonyms: pleasure, charge [slang], kick [informal], glow More Synonyms of thrill. 2. transitive verb/intransitive verb.

  5. 1. a sudden sensation of excitement and pleasure: seeing his book for sale gave him a thrill. 2. a situation producing such a sensation: it was a thrill to see Rome for the first time. 3. a trembling sensation caused by fear or emotional shock. 4.

  6. a strong feeling of excitement or pleasure; an experience that gives you this feeling. thrill (to do something) It gave me a big thrill to meet my favourite author in person. She gets an obvious thrill out of performing. They were just in search of cheap thrills (= excitement that has no real value).

  7. a strong feeling of excitement and pleasure: It was a big thrill meeting the stars of the show. [ + of + doing sth ] the thrill of winning a competition. thrill. verb [ T ] uk / θrɪl / us. to make someone feel excited and happy: Woods thrilled the golf world with his performances.

  8. noun. /θrɪl/ thrill (to do something) thrill (of doing something) a strong feeling of excitement or pleasure; an experience that gives you this feeling It gave me a big thrill to meet my favorite author in person. the thrill of catching a really big fish She gets an obvious thrill out of performing.

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