Thrilled - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |θrɪld|  American pronunciation of the word thrilled
Brit.  |θrɪld|  British pronunciation of the word thrilled
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto thrill
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto thrill

adjective

- feeling intense pleasurable excitement

Extra examples

I was thrilled by their decision.

They were thrilled with the gift.

She was thrilled to receive an invitation.

We were thrilled that he would give a concert in our town.

We were so thrilled to hear about the baby.

I'm absolutely thrilled that you are coming.

He was thrilled about being asked to play.

Generations of European children have thrilled to the novels of J. F. Cooper.

...a recent college grad thrilled to be starting a new life in a city bristling with possibilities...

I've always wanted a car, so I'm thrilled to bits.

The children are thrilled with the new arrival.

I'm not too thrilled with the way things stand (=the state that the situation is in) at the moment.

She was thrilled at the idea of having her very own toys to play with.

...I was not thrilled to have my brand-new car bemired by the spattering mud....

The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow

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