Thrill to

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verb

To feel a rush of excitement in regard to something.

She thrilled to the idea of visiting Paris for the first time.
Visual representation of "thrill to" - To feel a rush of excitement in regard to something.

Often appears as...

  • thrill to the idea
  • thrill to the sight
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Emotional Rush

The phrase often implies a sudden wave of strong, positive emotions related to an anticipated event or experience.

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Fans thrilled to the band's reunion announcement.
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Anticipation Context

Best used when discussing something one is eagerly looking forward to and which incites a feeling of exhilaration.

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I thrill to the prospect of graduating with honors.
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Sensory Excitement

Frequently linked to anticipation or experience of sensory pleasures like sights, sounds, or activities.

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She thrilled to the sounds of the symphony.
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