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enthusiasm
noun as in keen interest, excitement
Strongest matches
ardor, devotion, eagerness, emotion, energy, feeling, fervor, frenzy, fury, intensity, interest, joy, passion, spirit, warmth, zeal
Strong matches
activity, avidity, conviction, craze, dash, earnestness, ecstasy, exhilaration, fad, fanaticism, fever, fieriness, fire, flame, flare, gaiety, glow, go, heat, hilarity, hobby, impetuosity, joyfulness, keenness, life, mania, mirth, nerve, oomph, orgasm, pep, rapture, relish, snap, transport, vehemence, verve, vim, vivacity, zest
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Ben Mullin, the New York Times’ media reporter, described the media group’s fundraising as "a sign that some outlets are tapping a surge of enthusiasm for adversarial journalism post-election".
And selling herself and her hospital to the camera crew, McLendon-Covey turns herself up high, a tempest of real and forced enthusiasm.
In the early 19th century, there was renewed enthusiasm for the old model of European feudalism.
The strategy, it seemed, was to harness the same enthusiasm for abortion access that drove Democrats’ unexpected success in the 2022 midterms.
With a convert’s enthusiasm, I rode my bike everywhere.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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