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enthusiastic

[en-thoo-zee-as-tik] / ɛnˌθu ziˈæs tɪk /


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Some fans were enthusiastic—“that was actually a pretty sincere and well written letter”— while others were dismissive: “How many times has he apologized, and then just did something even worse?”

From The Wall Street Journal

Known as Gilbert, he was "an immensely enthusiastic officer who embraced life with a vigour that inspired everyone around him", Commanding Officer of the 4th Regiment Royal Artillery, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Waller, said.

From BBC

When they messaged back to arrange delivery of Hastings’s payment, he was enthusiastic.

From The Wall Street Journal

The structure of the deal might have something to do with the tempered, albeit enthusiastic, reception.

From Barron's

Van Eck is enthusiastic about semiconductors, cloud platforms, data-center infrastructure plays and other “enablers of compute.”

From MarketWatch