thrill |
appal |
As verbs the difference between thrill and appal
is that
thrill is (ergative) to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation while
appal is (british|less common).
As a noun thrill
is a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion.
frightening |
thrill |
As verbs the difference between frightening and thrill
is that
frightening is while
thrill is (ergative) to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation.
As an adjective frightening
is causing fear; of capable of causing fear; scary.
As a noun thrill is
a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion.
thrill |
false |
As a verb thrill
is (ergative) to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation.
As a noun thrill
is a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
fremitus |
thrill |
As nouns the difference between fremitus and thrill
is that
fremitus is a vibration which is perceptible on palpation or auscultation while
thrill is a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion.
As a verb thrill is
(ergative) to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation.
thrill |
malice |
As nouns the difference between thrill and malice
is that
thrill is a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion while
malice is intention to harm or deprive in an illegal or immoral way desire to take pleasure in another's misfortune.
As a verb thrill
is (ergative) to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation.
thrill |
undefined |
As a verb thrill
is (ergative) to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation.
As a noun thrill
is a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
tension |
thrill |
As nouns the difference between tension and thrill
is that
tension is tension while
thrill is a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion.
As a verb thrill is
(ergative) to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation.
euphoria |
thrill |
As nouns the difference between euphoria and thrill
is that
euphoria is an excited state of joy, a good feeling, a state of intense happiness while
thrill is a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion.
As a verb thrill is
(ergative) to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation.
thrill |
glad |
As verbs the difference between thrill and glad
is that
thrill is (ergative) to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation while
glad is .
As a noun thrill
is a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion.
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