enthusiasm
Frequently Asked Questions
- The opening of the new restaurant was greeted with great enthusiasm.
- I knew Dave was having a bad day when he didn’t have his usual enthusiasm at band practice.
- Her false enthusiasm was very off-putting.
Example Sentences
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As music “that transcended enmities to forge a connection between all the people born of this land,” Vargas Llosa writes, channeling Toño’s enthusiasm, the vals is the exemplary art form of a “mongrel nation.”
He recounts a story of his own connection to one film with undisguised delight and enthusiasm.
From Los Angeles Times
If home buyers were energized by January’s decline in mortgage rates, that enthusiasm didn’t carry over into actual contract signings.
From Barron's
"Jack was just 18 years old, a soldier with tremendous potential and enthusiasm, who showed a real passion for serving his country," said Brig Evetts.
From BBC
In a statement, Martin said he had welcomed the stage adaptation "with great enthusiasm and excitement", adding that it will be "thrilling to watch the events of this new play unfold in a live environment".
From BBC
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.