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pick up vs thrill

thrill vs pick up

pick up is not a noun while thrill is a noun.

pick up and thrill both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pick up No No Yes No
thrill Yes No Yes No
As verbs, thrill is a hyponym of pick up; that is, thrill is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than pick up:
  • pick up: fill with high spirits; fill with optimism
  • thrill: fill with sublime emotion
Other hyponyms of pick up include beatify, puff, beatify, exalt, exhilarate, inebriate, tickle pink.
pick up (noun) thrill (noun)
something that causes you to experience a sudden intense feeling or sensation
the swift release of a store of affective force
an almost pleasurable sensation of fright
pick up (verb) thrill (verb)
gain or regain energy fill with sublime emotion
improve significantly; go from bad to good feel sudden intense sensation or emotion
lift out or reflect from a background tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement
get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input
eat by pecking at, like a bird
take into custody
take up by hand
fill with high spirits; fill with optimism
give a passenger or a hitchhiker a lift
take and lift upward
perceive with the senses quickly, suddenly, or momentarily
register (perceptual input)
buy casually or spontaneously
gather or collect
get in addition, as an increase
meet someone for sexual purposes
Difference between pick up and thrill

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