Synonym: eager, interested. Similar words: enthusiasm, plastic, fantastic, bombastic, thus, chastisement, in the past, in the least. Meaning: [ɪn‚θjuːzɪ'æstɪk] adj. having or showing great excitement and interest.
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121. In recent decades, we have seen a variety of enthusiastic attempts to amend our Constitution.
122. The plan has the enthusiastic support of local councillors, who believe it will bring tourism and industry to the area.
123. It sailed through Congress with the enthusiastic support of its new small business contingent and was signed into law by President Clinton.
124. With no-one wishing to appear insensitive or dull-witted the audience gives an enthusiastic response,[sentencedict.com/enthusiastic.html] thereby upsetting Nero.
125. Harwell's director, Sir John Cockcroft, was an enthusiastic supporter of fusion research.
126. When government enters into the enthusiastic, unrestrained greed of a market frenzy, we are all affected.
127. He was enthusiastic about the paper being located in Manchester, whereas Pilger had clashed with them over the move.
128. She had never been particularly enthusiastic about her job as interior designer.
129. We need someone creative and enthusiastic to take this project forward.
130. Jack had never been enthusiastic about anything except sport and the army.
131. Warm-up man Daley Pike works the enthusiastic crowd, carefully testing the good humour of various individuals.
132. The Spencers held a dance that weekend in his honour and it was noticeable that Sarah was enthusiastic in her attentions.
133. Truman was initially less enthusiastic over the appointment owing to criticisms expressed by Dulles in the previous campaign in New York state.
134. The governors have power and responsibility, with just a little encouragement they can also become a most enthusiastic supporters club.
135. Gary has had an interest in nature since childhood and is an enthusiastic supporter of conservation and environmental issues.
136. The meetings ran for seventeen days, and thousands of enthusiastic guests lined up every evening to attend the open sessions.
137. Although teachers flinch at such international comparisons, most of them are surprisingly enthusiastic about the national curriculum.
138. Judging from the encouragement received and interest shown, there is enthusiastic support for the idea.
139. It had kept all but the most enthusiastic golf addicts indoors.
140. Technology and society generally is continuously in trouble because this elementary principle is forgotten or ignored by enthusiastic innovators.
141. Five years ago, she became an enthusiastic trainee in the Merseyside police training college, near Warrington.
142. In the warm light they felt "happier and gladder, more enthusiastic and peppy" to a significant number.
143. What do you do if an enthusiastic implementor chooses to write the font name and font type in a language that, at the time of your implementation, you'd never heard of?
144. He has been giving his 25 - minute Harris monologue, leavened with humor, to enthusiastic audiences ever since.
145. Your sexual energies are vigorous and enthusiastic, and in a love affair you are likely to put the highest value on spiritedness .
146. Become the most positive and enthusiastic adman in the Agency.
147. Full-bodied fragrance, it sends elegant enthusiastic red currant and blueberry aromas, with chocolate, mocha and cedar flavor.
148. The monkey is jumping up and down in the trees and is extremely enthusiastic.
149. The site also provides a forum for fishing reports, wherein said enthusiastic sport fishermen share their fish tales.
150. While not assigning a monetary value to the buried bling, the enthusiastic language from the normally staid Federal Office for Memorials reflected the significance it attached to the discovery.
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