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Beyond thrilled
"I am beyond thrilled to ....."
What does this mean?
Nov 5, 2016 3:11 AM
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As a native speaker of American English:
"I am beyond thrilled." simply means 'I am very excited" or "I am very happy"
"beyond" is used to accentuate the word thrilled.
You could also say, "I am beyond angry." "I am beyond excited"
November 5, 2016
Hi, Mantra.
Now I understand this usage.
Thank you for helping me.
November 5, 2016
Hi,
I am beyond thrilled means " I am pretty excited" :)....
Example:- I am beyond thrilled to enjoy that ride with you.
Regards,
Deepika mantra
November 5, 2016
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