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enthusiastic
[en-thoo-zee-as-tik]
adjective
full of or characterized by enthusiasm; ardent.
He seems very enthusiastic about his role in the play.
Synonyms: , , , , , ,
Other 51Թ Forms
- enthusiastically adverb
- antienthusiastic adjective
- hyperenthusiastic adjective
- nonenthusiastic adjective
- overenthusiastic adjective
- pseudoenthusiastic adjective
- quasi-enthusiastic adjective
- unenthusiastic adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of enthusiastic1
Example Sentences
"She was a very lively, bubbly, enthusiastic person, full of confidence and a desire to make women's lives better, especially those who have been through the hell of being trafficked."
These days, it’s likely buried in search results under pages of goods and services marketed to enthusiastic pet owners that go well beyond contemporary expectations like doggy day cares, cat hotels and raw-food delivery services.
But not everyone involved with international investment in Serbia is so enthusiastic.
The former England star has become an enthusiastic environmentalist, taking on the role of ambassador for the King's Foundation, which promotes traditional crafts.
I think Hulu was very enthusiastic about trying to produce a sequel series, so the restriction about Hannah, we knew about by Season 4.
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