Sentence example with the word 'enthusiasm'

enthusiasm

acquiescence, avidity, consent, earnest, favorable disposition, glow, joie de vivre, pastime, receptivity, unloathness, zest

Definition n. a feeling of excitement

Last update: February 6, 2016


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One should have enthusiasm towards one's work.   [verb]

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He shows enthusiasm for the band but is not afraid to criticize when appropriate and there are plenty of opportunities for this.   [noun]

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She has a great enthusiasm for all things aquatic.   [noun]

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Do you think we are much the gainers by that tempest of enthusiasm which blew us home Charles the Second.   [noun]

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Yet, with all his enthusiasm, he did not please the antiquaries of his own day.   [noun]

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His father, Sir Anthony, had been a Jacobite, and had displayed all the enthusiasm of that party, while it could be served with words only.   [noun]

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"Murmurer that thou art," said Morton, in the enthusiasm of his reverie, "why chafe with the rocks that stop thy course for a moment."   [noun]

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Maclure, that disappointed ambition, wrecked hopes, and the downfall of the party which he had served with such desperate fidelity, were likely to aggravate enthusiasm into temporary insanity.   [noun]

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But it is the same throughout; the liberal principles of one man sink into cold and unfeeling indifference, the religious zeal of another hurries him into frantic and savage enthusiasm.   [noun]

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