Thrilled vs Overenjoyed - What's the difference?
thrilled | overenjoyed |
(overenjoy)
To enjoy too much.
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As verbs the difference between thrilled and overenjoyed
is that thrilled is (thrill) while overenjoyed is (overenjoy).As an adjective thrilled
is extremely excited or delighted.overenjoyed
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(head)overenjoy
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