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adrenaline

[uh-dren-l-in, -een] / əˈdrɛn l ɪn, -ˌin /
NOUN
state of excitement
Synonyms
STRONGEST
epinephrine
STRONG
WEAK
Antonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK


Example Sentences

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That way, there was no risk of confrontation between them while the adrenaline was still flowing from the game and tempers were running high.

From BBC

But when she stepped through the ropes for her first amateur bout, adrenaline surging, she could feel the eyes on her.

From BBC

And the associations with danger—and suspense, anxiety, anticipation and adrenaline, he says—are even more likely to slow, if not cure, the breakdown of brain functions caused by the disease.

From The Wall Street Journal

Here’s the honest bit: your first Thanksgiving is not necessarily the moment to chase the adrenaline high of marathon meal prep.

From Salon

When energy is running low, hormones such as adrenaline activate HSL, prompting it to free fat that can then supply various organs.

From Science Daily