different between thrilling vs rhapsodical
thrilling
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /????l??/
- Rhymes: -?l??
Verb
thrilling
- present participle of thrill
Adjective
thrilling (comparative more thrilling, superlative most thrilling)
- Causing a feeling of sudden excitement.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:exciting
Noun
thrilling (plural thrillings)
- A thrill.
- 1912, William Hope Hodgson, The Night Land
- […] my heart told me that she did all be stirred with small thrillings of defiance unto me, and with thrillings of love […]
- 1912, William Hope Hodgson, The Night Land
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from English thrilling.
Adjective
thrilling (invariable)
- thrilling
- (relational) thriller
Noun
thrilling m (invariable)
- thriller (film, book etc)
- thrill
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rhapsodical
English
Adjective
rhapsodical (comparative more rhapsodical, superlative most rhapsodical)
- Rhapsodic.
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