thrill
1. the swift release of a store of affective force (Freq. 5) - they got a great bang out of it - what a boot! - he got a quick rush from injecting heroin - he does it for kicks • Syn: bang, boot, charge, rush, flush, kick • Derivationally related forms: charge (for: charge) • Hypernyms: exhilaration, excitement 2. an almost pleasurable sensation of fright (Freq. 2) - a frisson of surprise shot through him • Syn: frisson, shiver, chill, quiver, shudder, tingle • Derivationally related forms: tingle (for: tingle), shuddery (for: shudder), shivery (for: shiver), shiver (for: shiver) • Hypernyms: fear, fearfulness, fright 3. something that causes you to experience a sudden intense feeling or sensation (Freq. 1) - the thrills of space travel • Hypernyms: excitation, excitement
1. cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input (Freq. 2) - The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow • Derivationally related forms: thriller • Hypernyms: stimulate, excite, stir • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s somebody - Something ----s somebody 2. feel sudden intense sensation or emotion (Freq. 1) - he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine • Syn: tickle, vibrate • Hypernyms: stimulate, shake, shake up, excite, stir • Verb Frames: - Something ----s somebody 3. tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement • Syn: shudder, shiver, throb • Derivationally related forms: shiver (for: shiver), shudder (for: shudder) • Hypernyms: tremble • Verb Frames: - Something ----s - Somebody ----s 4. fill with sublime emotion - The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies - He was inebriated by his phenomenal success • Syn: exhilarate, tickle pink, inebriate, exalt, beatify • Derivationally related forms: beatification (for: beatify), exaltation (for: exalt), exhilaration (for: exhilarate) • Hypernyms: elate, lift up, uplift, pick up, intoxicate • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s somebody - Something ----s somebody - The bad news will thrill him - The performance is likely to thrill Sue
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