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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.

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Yes, in "That was a thrilling movie." No, in "Johnny Depp has been thrilling audiences for six weeks" where it is a verb.

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It thrilled an adjective

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