Definition of «adrenaline»

Adrenaline is a hormone and neurotransmitter produced by the adrenal glands. It plays an important role in the body's response to stress, as it increases heart rate, blood pressure, and prepares the body for a fight or flight reaction.

Usage examples

  1. When I went bungee jumping, the rush of adrenaline coursing through my veins was electrifying.
  2. The adrenaline kicked in as I stepped onto the stage to deliver my first public speech.
  3. The roller coaster ride was so thrilling that my friends and I were filled with adrenaline.
  4. During the final seconds of the game, my heart pounded with adrenaline as I took the last shot and scored the winning goal.
  5. The adrenaline rush was overwhelming as I approached the finishing line in the intense marathon race.
  6. Skydiving for the first time filled me with adrenaline, as I jumped out of the plane and soared through the clouds.
  7. The adrenaline surged through my body as I watched the horror movie, causing me to feel both scared and excited.
  8. The adrenaline pumping through my system gave me the courage to conquer my fear of heights and successfully climb the mountain.
  9. When I participated in a high-speed car race, the adrenaline rush was like nothing I had ever experienced before.
  10. The adrenaline fueled my body during the intense workout, allowing me to push myself further and achieve new personal bests.

Sentences with «adrenaline»

  • I also love going outdoors and I'm open to trying new things, though I know I'm not a big fan of adrenaline rush activities. (sugarmommaclub.com)
  • However, the amount of adrenaline pumped into your veins when one of these events occur is so great that it would surprise how quickly you can recall and apply this information. (myimprov.com)
  • Get back to the track for a weekend full of adrenaline pumping action. (travel.supercars.com)
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