thrilling (Meaning)

Wordnet

thrilling (s)

causing a surge of emotion or excitement

causing quivering or shivering as by cold or fear or electric shock

Webster

thrilling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Thrill

Webster

thrilling (a.)

Causing a thrill; causing tremulous excitement; deeply moving; as, a thrilling romance.

thrilling Sentence Examples

  1. The movie's action scenes were truly thrilling, leaving audiences breathless.
  2. The rollercoaster ride was thrilling and exhilarating, reaching dizzying heights and speeds.
  3. The prospect of a new adventure filled me with thrilling anticipation.
  4. The scientist's groundbreaking discovery was thrilling, opening up new frontiers of knowledge.
  5. The thrilling performance by the orchestra captivated the audience with its virtuosity.
  6. The detective's pursuit of the elusive criminal was a thrilling tale of suspense and intrigue.
  7. The thrilling outcome of the election kept the nation on the edge of its seat.
  8. The thrilling climb up the mountain tested my endurance and provided breathtaking views.
  9. The thrilling dance performance by the ballet company was both graceful and powerful.
  10. The thrilling story of the unsung hero inspired me with its courage and determination.

FAQs About the word thrilling

causing a surge of emotion or excitement, causing quivering or shivering as by cold or fear or electric shockof Thrill, Causing a thrill; causing tremulous exci

breathtaking,exciting, interesting, intriguing, rip-roaring, gripping, mind-blowing, heart-stopping, provocative, fascinating

boring, tedious, dull, tiresome, boring,tedious, unexciting, tiresome, dull, unexciting

The movie's action scenes were truly thrilling, leaving audiences breathless.

The rollercoaster ride was thrilling and exhilarating, reaching dizzying heights and speeds.

The prospect of a new adventure filled me with thrilling anticipation.

The scientist's groundbreaking discovery was thrilling, opening up new frontiers of knowledge.