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Literary notes about thrilled (AI summary)

In literature, "thrilled" is a versatile term that conveys a spectrum of intense emotions, ranging from elation to dread. Authors use it to express overwhelming joy or ecstasy, as when a character experiences spiritual uplift or passionate delight [1][2][3], and also to evoke sensations of fear or apprehension [4][5]. At times, the word marks the physical trembling of a person under emotional stress or even in response to an unsettling sight, as noted in instances of subtle bodily reaction [6][7][8]. Moreover, "thrilled" can enhance the atmosphere of a moment, whether it be the electrifying sound of a voice or a transcendent encounter with beauty [9][10][11], thus enriching the narrative with a tangible, immediate intensity.
  1. Juan was thrilled with joy on hearing this news, for he was sure that he would be the successful competitor for the hand of the princess.
    — from Filipino Popular Tales
  2. I assured myself that I was not afraid, and was thrilled with ecstasy at the thought that I was not afraid.
    — from Short Stories by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  3. You can’t think how I was thrilled at the mere thought.
    — from Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery
  4. It thrilled him with a great dread of discovery; but the man went on.
    — from A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
  5. As he came into the circle of dim light which enables me to see him more clearly I was thrilled with horror at his appearance.
    — from The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
  6. No muscle quivered; no nerve thrilled; no artery throbbed.
    — from The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven Edition by Edgar Allan Poe
  7. If you knew how my heart throbbed, and how every nerve thrilled through me while you spoke, you would spare me.
    — from The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë
  8. The right arm hung over the balustrade of the box, and thrilled every nerve of my frame with its exquisite symmetry.
    — from The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven Edition by Edgar Allan Poe
  9. The speech thrilled and electrified the audience.
    — from The Art of Public Speaking by Dale Carnegie and J. Berg Esenwein
  10. His whole body was enervated and tense, thrilled by the thought.
    — from Project Gutenberg Compilation of Short Stories by Chekhov by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
  11. She thrilled deliciously at the thought.
    — from Martin Eden by Jack London

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