thrilled
Oxford 5000 vocabulary |C1| thrilled /θrɪld/ adjective [not before noun]
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English Dictionary thrilled /θrɪld/
adjective [not before noun] very excited, happy, and pleased
be thrilled to see/hear/learn etc something We were so thrilled to hear about the baby.thrilled (that) I’m absolutely thrilled that you are coming.thrilled about He was thrilled about being asked to play.thrilled to bits/pieces (=very thrilled) [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations thrilled adj. VERBS be, feel, look, seem ADV. really | absolutely, quite, utterly | not exactly He's not exactly thrilled at the prospect of working for his old rival.
secretly PREP. at I was secretly thrilled at the prospect of going there again.
with I'm really thrilled with the results. PHRASES thrilled to bits I was thrilled to bits when my son won the cup. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus happy:
Are you happy in your new job? The film has a happy ending. a happy childhoodcheerful looking happy:
a cheerful face/expression The room looked bright and cheerful (=it made you feel good). He seems a lot more cheerful today.be in a good mood to feel happy and relaxed:
It was the day before the vacation and everyone was in a good mood.contented written feeling happy with your life, job, situation etc:
He was contented with his job as a cycle mechanic. She sat down with a contented expression on her face.pleased/glad [not before noun] happy because something good has happened:
I’m pleased I passed my exam. He was glad to see someone that he knew.delighted [not before noun] very happy because something good has happened:
The doctors say they are delighted with her progress.thrilled [not before noun] very happy and excited about something:
He’s thrilled at the idea of going to Disneyworld.overjoyed [not before noun] very happy because you have heard some good news:
She was overjoyed when she found out that her son was safe.be on top of the world (
also be over the moon British English)
[not before noun] informal to be very happy:
I was over the moon when I won the championship.ecstatic extremely happy:
The crowd were ecstatic, and cheered wildly. ecstatic fansblissful a blissful time is one in which you feel extremely happy:
We stayed on the islands for two blissful weeks. It sounded blissful – sea, sun, and good food. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲