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flush vs thrill

thrill vs flush

flush and thrill both are nouns.

flush is an adjective but thrill is not an adjective.

flush and thrill both are verbs.

flush is an adverb but thrill is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
flush Yes Yes Yes Yes
thrill Yes No Yes No
As nouns, flush and thrill are synonyms defined as:
  • flush and thrill: the swift release of a store of affective force
Other synonyms of flush include bang, boot, charge, kick, rush.
flush (noun) thrill (noun)
sudden reddening of the face (as from embarrassment or guilt or shame or modesty) something that causes you to experience a sudden intense feeling or sensation
a sudden rapid flow (as of water) the swift release of a store of affective force
the swift release of a store of affective force an almost pleasurable sensation of fright
a poker hand with all 5 cards in the same suit
a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health
sudden brief sensation of heat (associated with menopause and some mental disorders)
the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
flush (adjective) thrill (adjective)
of a surface exactly even with an adjoining one, forming the same plane
having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
flush (verb) thrill (verb)
turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame fill with sublime emotion
cause to flow through something feel sudden intense sensation or emotion
rinse, clean, or empty with a liquid tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement
irrigate with water from a sluice cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input
cause to flow or flood with or as if with water
make level or straight
glow or cause to glow with warm color or light
flush (adverb) thrill (adverb)
squarely or solidly
in the same plane
Difference between flush and thrill

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