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View definitions for enthusiastically

enthusiastically

adverb as in briskly

adverb as in gamely

adverb as in heartily

Strongest match

adverb as in zealously

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Example Sentences

Those in the audience enthusiastically repeated the lyrics written on a large white sheet, trying to soak in as many words as possible ahead of the rally.

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But it was not until 1960 that he was persuaded to approach the star, who enthusiastically accepted it.

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He told Sky News that former Tory leadership candidate James Cleverly, one of those criticising the deal, had "enthusiastically" participated in the process when he was foreign secretary under Rishi Sunak.

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“We were enthusiastically rejected. Kemi gets that it’s existential,” says the same observer, hoping the party shares this assessment.

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MacArthur assumed the task of deploying tanks, bayonets and tear gas on fellow citizens enthusiastically, calling the camp residents “insurrectionists.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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