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Frisson শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: আবেগ-উত্তেজনা

Frisson Meaning In Bengali আবেগ-উত্তেজনা

Frisson

শিহরণ, রোমাঞ্চ, আবেগ-উত্তেজনা,

Definition

1) Frisson (noun): A sudden intense feeling of excitement or thrill; a shiver of emotion often experienced while listening to music, watching a movie, or reading a story.
2) Frisson (noun): A sensation of emotion or pleasure that is often described as a spine-tingling or goosebump-inducing feeling.
3) Frisson (noun): A moment of heightened emotional response, typically characterized by a combination of fear, excitement, and anticipation.

Examples

Frisson Example in a sentence

1) The eerie music sent a frisson down her spine.

2) As he approached the edge of the cliff, a frisson of fear gripped him.

3) The unexpected plot twist in the movie gave her a frisson of excitement.

4) The sudden burst of lightning caused a frisson of panic among the crowd.

5) Hearing her favorite song live gave her a frisson of joy.

6) The haunted house tour was designed to create a frisson of fear in visitors.

7) The suspenseful novel kept me on the edge of my seat, feeling a constant frisson.

8) The sight of the tiger at the zoo sent a frisson of awe through the crowd.

9) Walking through the graveyard at night filled him with a frisson of unease.

10) The magician's expert sleight of hand tricks elicited a frisson of amazement from the audience.

Part of Speech

Frisson (Noun)

Synonyms

Frisson , Dither - (SYNONYM) শিহরণ

Frisson , Goose-Flesh , Horripilation - (SYNONYM) রোমাঞ্চ

Frisson - (SYNONYM) আবেগ-উত্তেজনা

Bangla Academy Dictionary

frisson

Antonyms

Calm
Complacency
Ease

Encyclopedia

Frisson (noun): A sudden intense feeling of excitement or thrill; a shiver of emotion often experienced while listening to music, watching a movie, or reading a story.
Frisson (noun): A sensation of emotion or pleasure that is often described as a spine-tingling or goosebump-inducing feeling.
Frisson (noun): A moment of heightened emotional response, typically characterized by a combination of fear, excitement, and anticipation.