Synonym: ebullience, exuberance. Similar words: thus, seventh, enthrall, parentheses, even though, in the event of, more often than not, bias. Meaning: [-zɪæzəm] n. 1. a feeling of excitement 2. overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval 3. a lively interest.
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121. Father discourage the expression of enthusiasm.
122. We like his attention to detail and his enthusiasm.
123. I can't work up any enthusiasm for his idea.
124. She infected the children with her enthusiasm for music.
125. Were there occasions when enthusiasm ebbed?
126. At the time I admired his youthful enthusiasm.
127. Difficulties did not damp down his enthusiasm.
128. She's brimming over with confidence and enthusiasm.
129. By that time her enthusiasm had cooled.
130. The labour enthusiasm of the workers strongly influenced us.
131. By midday their enthusiasm had petered out.
132. We threw ourselves into the preparations with enthusiasm.
133. Her enthusiasm for him was beginning to wane.
134. As night fell, our enthusiasm began to ebb away.
135. He derived his enthusiasm for literature from his father.
136. Tom was conspicuously lacking in enthusiasm for the idea.
137. The enthusiasm of the protest spilled over into violence.
138. His enthusiasm communicated itself to the voters.
139. Linda's enthusiasm began to ebb away.
140. The team have shown enthusiasm and commitment.
141. Her voice was full of enthusiasm.
142. Employers showed little enthusiasm for the new regulations.
143. His remarks killed off my enthusiasm.
144. Enthusiasm is a vital ingredient in all human endeavour.
145. She evinced little enthusiasm for the outdoor life.
146. He had to learn to temper his enthusiasm.
147. This weather would dampen anyone's enthusiasm for swimming.
148. Enthusiasm has been sadly lacking these past months at work.
149. Her energy and enthusiasm puts the rest of us to shame .
150. Voters were swept away on a tidal wave of enthusiasm.
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