Frisson

/ˈfriːsɒn/ noun

A sudden, strong feeling of excitement or fear; a thrill; a shiver that runs through the body in response to something intensely moving.

From French 'frisson' (shiver), from Latin 'frigere' (to be cold). The French turned a physical shiver into an emotional earthquake — that moment when music gives you goosebumps.

AMንዝበት
ARقشعريرة
BNশিহরণ
CAsenguit
CSmrazení
DAgysning
DESchauer
ELρίγος
ESescalofrío
FAلرزش
FIvilaus
FRfrisson
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