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Definitions for Thrilled
[1] to affect with a sudden wave of keen emotion or excitement, as to produce a tremor or tingling sensation through the body.
[2] to utter or send forth tremulously, as a melody.
[3] to affect one with a wave of emotion or excitement.
[4] to be stirred by a tremor or tingling sensation of emotion or excitement: He thrilled at the thought of home.
[5] to cause a prickling or tingling sensation; throb.
[6] to move tremulously; vibrate; quiver.
[7] a sudden wave of keen emotion or excitement, sometimes manifested as a tremor or tingling sensation passing through the body.
[8] something that produces or is capable of producing such a sensation: a story full of thrills.
[9] a thrilling experience: It was a thrill to see Paris again.
[10] a vibration or quivering.
[11] Pathology . an abnormal tremor or vibration, as in the respiratory or vascular system.
[12] a sudden sensation of excitement and pleasure seeing his book for sale gave him a thrill
[13] a situation producing such a sensation it was a thrill to see Rome for the first time
[14] a trembling sensation caused by fear or emotional shock
[15] pathol an abnormal slight tremor associated with a heart or vascular murmur, felt on palpation
[16] to feel or cause to feel a thrill
[17] to tremble or cause to tremble; vibrate or quiver
Words related to Thrilled
thrillelated, atingle
Words nearby Thrilled
thrillthrice, thrift, thriftless, thriftshop, thrifty, thrill, thrill to pieces, thrill-seeker, thriller, thrilling, thrippence
Origin of Thrilled
1250–1300; Middle English thrillen orig., to penetrate, metathetic variant of thirlen to thirl
Other words from Thrilled
sub·thrill , noun
un·thrilled , adjective
Word origin for Thrilled
Old English thӯrlian to pierce, from thyrel hole; see nostril , through