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  1. feeling happy and enthusiastic. excited The kids are really excited about going on holiday. thrilled We were thrilled to hear our first grandchild had been born. pumped US The players were pumped that they were going to finals.

  2. The meaning of THRILLED is extremely pleased and excited. How to use thrilled in a sentence.

  3. Thrilled definition: feeling very pleased or happily excited; delighted. See examples of THRILLED used in a sentence.

  4. 1. transitive : to cause (someone) to experience a strong feeling of enjoyable excitement. The news thrilled him. a performance that thrilled the crowd. It's just one of the 35 breathtaking stunts the 47-year-old daredevil pilot uses to thrill spectators at airshows across the country. Jean Bryant. see also thrilled, thrilling. 2.

  5. A source or cause of pleasure or excitement: the thrills of the amusement park. 2. A quivering or trembling caused by sudden excitement or emotion. 3. Medicine A slight palpable vibration associated with a cardiac murmur and certain other cardiac or respiratory conditions.

  6. Definition of thrilled adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Definitions of thrilled. adjective. feeling intense pleasurable excitement. synonyms: excited. in an aroused state. Pronunciation. US. /θrɪld/ UK. /θrɪld/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Thrilled." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/thrilled. Accessed 06 Jul. 2024. Copy citation. VocabTrainer™.

  8. a feeling of extreme excitement, usually caused by something pleasant: the thrill of winning a competition. So why do people still go hunting - is it the thrill of the chase? It gave me a real thrill to see her again after so many years. The video shows the thrills and spills (= excitement and accidents) of motor racing. Synonym. frisson.

  9. THRILLED definition: very excited and pleased: . Learn more.

  10. 1. See thrilled to bits. 2. phrase. If you say that someone is thrilled to bits, you are emphasizing the fact that they are extremely pleased about something. You can also say thrilled to pieces, especially in American English. [emphasis] I'm thrilled to bits to have won the cash. He's thrilled to bits at the news.