ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY
Vocabulary Notes
1. thrill vt/i to rouse excitement in smb.; to shiver with excitement, as to thrill with delight
(joy, pleasure, terror, etc.), e.g. The football game thrilled the huge crowd. The boys thrilled with
enjoyment at the sight of the huge elephant at the zoo. Syn. to excite
thrilling adj rousing excitement in smb., e.g. My brother finds climbing mountains quite
thrilling. It would have been thrilling to find out that he was a member of a gang. We heard wild
thrilling sounds. Syn. exciting
thrill n a sensation of excitement, as a thrill of delight (terror, warmth, etc.), e.g. One could
trace a thrill of indignation in his voice. It was a thrill to see Leningrad again. Syn. excitement
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