Thrilling vs Celebratory - What's the difference?
thrilling | celebratory |
Causing the feeling of a sudden excitement.
* , chapter=5
, title= In the manner of, or forming part of, a celebration.
*{{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=May 13
, author=Alistair Magowan
, title=Sunderland 0-1 Man Utd
, work=BBC Sport
As adjectives the difference between thrilling and celebratory
is that thrilling is causing the feeling of a sudden excitement while celebratory is in the manner of, or forming part of, a celebration.As a verb thrilling
is present participle of lang=en.As a noun thrilling
is a thrill.thrilling
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Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)The Mirror and the Lamp, passage=He was thinking; but the glory of the song, the swell from the great organ, the clustered lights, […], the height and vastness of this noble fane, its antiquity and its strength—all these things seemed to have their part as causes of the thrilling emotion that accompanied his thoughts.}}
Synonyms
* See alsocelebratory
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation, page= , passage=But, with United fans in celebratory mood as it appeared their team might snatch glory, they faced an anxious wait as City equalised in stoppage time.}}