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No, the word 'thrilled' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to thrill. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective.

The word thrill is a noun as a word for the source or cause of excitement or emotion; a word for an emotion.

The noun forms of the verb to thrill are thriller and the gerund, thrilling.

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What is the abstract noun of thrilled?

The abstract noun of "thrilled" is "thrill." It refers to the feeling of intense excitement or pleasure that one experiences. Abstract nouns represent emotions, concepts, or qualities that cannot be physically touched or measured. In this case, "thrill" captures the essence of the excitement associated with being thrilled.


What is the noun from the verb 'to thrill'?

The word 'thrill' is both a noun (thrill, thrills) and a verb (thrill, thrills, thrilling, thrilled).The noun forms of the verb 'to thrill' are thriller and the gerund, thrilling.


Is thrill an adjective?

No. Thrill can be a verb (to excite or delight) or a noun (a thrilling feeling). It is a noun adjunct in terms such as thrill seekers and thrill rides. The participles of the verb (thrilled, thrilling) can be used as adjectives.


What is thrilled?

Thrilled usually means delighted.


How would you please use thrilled in simple sentence?

i am thrilled


What is the verb in Emilio sounds thrilled about the new baby?

thrilled


Can you label the parts of speech in this sentence The animals were thrilled?

The animals were thrilled


How do you use thrilled in a complex sentence?

The fans were thrilled by the team's magnificent performance.


Is unhappy the opposite meaning of the word thrilled?

yes unhappy is the opposite of thrilled.


What are the ratings and certificates for Thrilled to Death - 1989?

Thrilled to Death - 1989 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R


What rhymes with unskilled?

thrilled


Is Thrilled a adjective?

Yes