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A: Excitement, fear.
The excitement, fear and awe the Wright brothers must have felt is palpable when you're up in the air.
Receiving a last-minute university place can bring on excitement, fear, and relief, but remember to relax – you've got in, after all!
In Webster's New World, which italicizes frisson as French, emphasis on the second syllable, it is defined as "a shudder or shiver, as of excitement, fear, or pleasure".
As I ran, I tried to memorize what I was feeling a mix of shock, excitement, fear, relief so that if I ever found myself playing a character in a similar situation, I would be able to recall that feeling.
I have thought about it a lot while I am riding the bus, and I have come to the conclusion that, while anxiety seeks out the company of excitement, fear seeks out the illusion of certainty.
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All sorts of fiction will bring you into worlds filled with the daily struggles, excitement, fears, emotions and dilemmas of a wide range of human beings.
This is obviously meant to be the showpiece: the installation that incites gasps and excitement – even fear.
My excitement turns to fear.
He's pointing down the hill, his face glowing with excitement, and even fear.
Excitement, not fear.
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