No, it is not. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb, to thrill. It can be used as an adjective.
Thrilled usually means delighted.
i am thrilled
thrilled
The animals were thrilled
The fans were thrilled by the team's magnificent performance.
yes unhappy is the opposite of thrilled.
Thrilled to Death - 1989 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
It can be. It depends on how "over" is used. It can be a preposition, an adjective, an adverb, and (in radio communication) an interjection.I am thrilled that my exams are done and over with. (Over is a adjective)Is the game over yet? (Over is an adjective)A thick layer of smoke hung over the city. (Over is a preposition.)Our apartment is cramped and overcrowded. (prefix)Did you knock the candle over? (Over is an adverb.)They came over from Sweden for a conference. (Over is an adverb.)
No
thrilled
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Thrilled, it means computers are going to get faster and better.