adrenaline junkie, daring, adventurous
The likely word is "adventurous" (bold, thrill-seeking).
Tricky, thrill
another word for excited is not sure or thrilled
The word you are seeking is "inedible."
The likely word is the adjective adventurous (thrill seeking, bold).(The noun adventurist is seldom used compared to adventurer.)
Thrill seeking can be a motivation behind certain property offenses, such as vandalism or graffiti, where the act itself provides excitement or a sense of risk. Individuals seeking thrills may engage in property crimes to experience an adrenaline rush or a sense of rebellion. However, thrill seeking is usually just one of several motivations that can drive property offenses.
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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.
Some synonyms for the word "thrill" are excite, titillate, stimulate, and pleasure. A thrill seeker is one who looks for experiences that will offer excitement and adventure.
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Ah, what a delightful word "thrill" is! It has five phonemes: /th/ /r/ /i/ /l/. Just imagine the joy and excitement each phoneme brings to create such a wonderful word. Remember, every sound is special and adds beauty to our language canvas.
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.