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How to Use "Enthusiasm" with Example Sentences
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enthusiasm
(n):
a strong feeling of excitement; a great interest in something
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Used with adjectives:
"
He showed
real
enthusiasm
today.
"
(real, genuine, much)
"
She has
great
enthusiasm
for her job.
"
(great, considerable, obvious)
"
His
sudden
enthusiasm
for math was strange.
"
(sudden, new, new-found)
"
There was a lot of
general
enthusiasm
for the new design plan.
"
(general, widespread, public)
"
She showed
early
enthusiasm
for art.
"
(early, growing)
"
His
natural
enthusiasm
is important to his job.
"
(natural, youthful, young)
Used with verbs:
"
She
shows
a lot of
enthusiasm
for teaching.
"
(shows, feels, has, expresses)
"
He
shared
his
enthusiasm
for art.
"
(shared, hid)
"
After many years, she
lost
enthusiasm
in her career.
"
(lost, lacks)
"
This movie has
generated
a lot of
enthusiasm
for penguins.
"
(generated, produced)
"
The bad weather
reduced
their
enthusiasm
for sightseeing.
"
(reduced, lessened, dampened, killed)
"
His
enthusiasm
for classical music
grew
slowly.
"
(grew, developed)
"
Their
enthusiasm
for the new band
faded
quickly.
"
(faded, wore off)
Used with prepositions:
"
She does her homework
with
great
enthusiasm
.
"
(with)
"
He goes to work
without
much
enthusiasm
.
"
(without)
"
The students expressed
enthusiasm
for
the new schedule.
"
(for)
"
There is strong
enthusiasm
among
the teachers at this school.
"
(among)
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