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Moving vs Thrilling - What's the difference?

moving | thrilling |

As adjectives the difference between moving and thrilling

is that moving is (no comparative or superlative) That moves or move while thrilling is causing the feeling of a sudden excitement.

As verbs the difference between moving and thrilling

is that moving is present participle of lang=en while thrilling is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between moving and thrilling

is that moving is the relocation of goods while thrilling is a thrill.

moving

English

(wikipedia moving)

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (no comparative or superlative ) That moves or move.
  • moving pictures
  • That causes someone to feel emotion.
  • * Coleridge
  • I sang an old moving story.

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

  • (uncountable) The relocation of goods
  • (countable) A causing of a movement
  • The rats' movings are willed movements.

    thrilling

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Causing the feeling of a sudden excitement.
  • * , chapter=5
  • , title= 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

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    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A thrill.
  • * (William Hope Hodgson), The Night Land
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