Yes, in "That was a thrilling movie." No, in "Johnny Depp has been thrilling audiences for six weeks" where it is a verb.
adjectives are describing words, so adjective for a dandelion would be yellow petals, and green stem, and so on...
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
A thrill is an experience that is intensely enjoyable.
No, it is not. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb, to thrill. It can be used as an adjective.
I will thrill you. Its THRILL.
The likely word is the adjective adventurous (thrill seeking, bold).(The noun adventurist is seldom used compared to adventurer.)
the thrill by wiz khalifa
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to thrill" (to excite). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb, and may also be used as an adjective (thrilled moviegoers)
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.
No, tenses - The thrill has gone. The thrill is going.
Thrill Me was created in 2005.
Vic Thrill is 6'.
Thrill Seeker was created on 2005-11-08.
Springfield Thrill was created in 2006.