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Meaning of highly thrilled
having a strong feeling of great pleasure or excitement
Etymology of highly thrilled
The word "highly" is an adverb that originated from Old English "heah" meaning high or tall, and "thrilled" is the past tense of the verb "thrill" which originated from Old English "thurilian" meaning to pierce or to penetrate, and later developed to mean a strong feeling of excitement or pleasure.
The phrase "highly thrilled" is a combination of these two words, with "highly" used as an intensifier to emphasize the degree of the feeling.
Synonyms
ecstatic
delighted
overjoyed
thrilled
excited
elated
euphoric
pleased
enchanted
captivated
fascinated
intrigued
absorbed
engrossed
riveted
spellbound
mesmerized
enthralled
bewitched
enchanted
charmed
smitten
infatuated
besotted
enamored
lovesick
passionate
ardent
fervent
zealous
enthusiastic
exuberant
effervescent
bubbly
lively
vivacious
dynamic
energetic
Definitions
- The phrase "highly thrilled" is an expression used to describe someone who is extremely pleased or excited about something.
- * It can be used to express a strong emotional response to an event, experience, or piece of news.
Usage Examples
- I was highly thrilled to receive the news that I got the job I had been applying for.
- * The crowd was highly thrilled by the performer's energetic and captivating stage presence.
- * She was highly thrilled to be meeting her favorite celebrity at the movie premiere.