thrillproof

Resistant to being thrilled; not easily impressed by something exciting.

Adjective

  1. Resistant to being thrilled; not easily impressed by something exciting.
    • It was a team which played so thrilling a game that during the last five minutes all but one of the supposedly thrillproof sportswriters forgot to write. - 1990, Brad Pearson, A Roar from the Valley, page 78:
    • Kids nowadays were a right thrillproof bunch. The Armoury Section had, unexpectedly, proved to be a real moodclunker. - 2015, Jeff Torrington, Swing Hammer Swing!, page 255:

Origin

From thrill + -proof.

Forms

more thrillproof most thrillproof