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- Dictionarythrill/θrɪl/
noun
- 1. a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure: "the thrill of jumping out of an aeroplane" Similar
- 2. a vibratory movement or resonance heard through a stethoscope.
verb
- 1. cause (someone) to have a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure: "he is certain to thrill audiences with his wild and crazy antics" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of an emotion or sensation) pass with a nervous tremor: "the shock of alarm thrilled through her"
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THRILL definition: 1. a feeling of extreme excitement, usually caused by something pleasant: 2. to make someone feel…. Learn more.
noun. 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.
The meaning of THRILL is to cause (someone) to experience a strong feeling of enjoyable excitement. How to use thrill in a sentence.
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. thrill (of doing something) the thrill of catching a really big fish. She gets an obvious thrill out of performing.
THRILL meaning: 1. a feeling of extreme excitement, usually caused by something pleasant: 2. to make someone feel…. Learn more.
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. the swift release of a store of affective force. synonyms: bang, boot, charge, flush, kick, rush. see more see less.
If something gives you a thrill, it gives you a sudden feeling of great excitement, pleasure, or fear.