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thrilled

[ thrild ]

adjective

  1. feeling very pleased or happily excited; delighted:

    Following her exhilarating concert and a standing ovation, a visibly thrilled Ms. Anton sat down with the Times for an exclusive interview.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of thrill.
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Other Word Forms

  • ܲ·ٳ adjective
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Zoo staff were thrilled to finally meet the long green additions, which were seized by Spanish authorities in a 2017 bust of more than 600 illegally trafficked reptiles.

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As a child, Lucas had been thrilled by televised war footage until his older sister’s fiancé died serving in Korea.

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It is understandable that coach DeShaun Foster would be thrilled to add a five-star talent Iamaleava while moving some eyeballs to a program desperate to create some buzz in his second season.

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When I meet young people who say they want to do what I do, I’m thrilled that they want that.

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Many of the Catholic Church’s 1.2 billion followers were thrilled with their outgoing, down-to-earth new leader, whom the Italian media quickly dubbed the “world’s parish priest.”

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