thrill-seeker

/ˈθrɪlˌsiː.kər/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈθrɪlˌsiː.kɚ/ (ame, ipa)

thrill-seeker — 名詞

1. someone who enjoys doing dangerous sports or risky physical activities because t

1.名詞B2
釋義

刺激追求者

喜歡從事極限或危險活動的人

someone who enjoys doing dangerous sports or risky physical activities because the excitement matters more to them than the possible danger.

例句

Jude is a thrill-seeker who loves rock climbing without ropes.

Jude 是個刺激追求者,喜歡無繩索攀岩。

relative clause: a thrill-seeker who...

The canyon jump was perfect for thrill-seekers looking for an unforgettable rush.

那道峽谷跳躍對尋求難忘快感的刺激追求者來說,再完美不過了。

同義詞
  • daredevil

    stronger emphasis on showing off or defying danger for fun; slightly more dramatic tone

  • adventurer

    broader meaning — includes any exploration or new experience, not necessarily physically dangerous

  • risk-taker

    more general — applies to financial, social, or career risks, not just physical ones

  • adrenaline junkie

    informal synonym; focuses on the physical rush rather than the activity itself

反義詞
  • cautious person

    someone who avoids danger and thinks carefully before acting

用法筆記

Can imply admiration for someone's courage or mild criticism for their recklessness, depending on context.

常見錯誤

Lucía is a thrill-seeker who enjoys reading about ancient history.
Lucía is a thrill-seeker who goes bungee jumping on weekends.
💡thrill-seeker specifically refers to enjoying physically risky activities, not general curiosity or adventure.
He is a thrill-seeker with his investments in the stock market.
He is a thrill-seeker who skis down untouched mountain slopes.
💡the word applies to physical danger, not financial or emotional risk-taking.