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View usage for: (ɪnθjuːz, US -θuːz) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense enthuses, present participle enthusing, past tense, past participle enthused1. verbIf you enthuse about something, you talk about it in a way that shows how excited you are about it. She enthuses about the taste, fragrance and character of Provencal cuisine. [V + about/over] 'I've found the most wonderful house to buy!' she enthused. [VERB with quote] [Also VERB that ] 2. verbIf you are enthused by something, it makes you feel excited and enthusiastic. I was immediately enthused. [be VERB-ed] Delegates were clearly enthused by the lecture and listened intently. [be VERB-ed] Find a hobby or interest which enthuses you. [VERB noun] [Also VERB]Synonyms: excite, inspire, stir, stimulate More Synonyms of enthuse More Synonyms of enthuse enthuse in British English (ɪnˈθjuːz) verbto feel or show or cause to feel or show enthusiasm enthuse in American English (ɛnˈθuz; ɛnˈθjuz; ɪnˈθuz; ɪnˈθjuz) US verb intransitiveWord forms: enˈthused or enˈthusing1. Informal to express enthusiasm verb transitive2. Informal to make enthusiastic Word origin back-form. < enthusiasm Examples of 'enthuse' in a sentenceenthuse Today, he needs to show that the real leader can also enthuse his people.We need teachers who can enthuse their pupils about learning for the pleasure it brings.The deacons and the cabinet were less than enthused.The time is spent enthusing people about their role in the company.But why should they get enthused about a system that has for generations taken them for granted?He is less enthused by his options this time around.The people most enthused by it are the younger generation.But then my daughter was less than enthused about our trip.The issue is how you enthuse people locally.My life is about education and enthusing people about the natural world.It is really important to enthuse young people.The wily old fox could well pull it off and have us all enthused about the show again.He was much enthused by the product then, but clearly not enthused enough.He is clearly enthused by the proJect.But he was very, very enthused about it.Her Egyptian hosts appeared to be less enthused.She manufactured an alter ego who enthused about the book he was currently reading, and he leapt for the bait.Opposition politicians are less enthused.But others are less enthused.Not that, early on, they had much to enthuse about.It's difficult to get enthused about a destination that takes 24 hours to get to.But before they select home comforts for their spacious white dressing rooms, they're doing a grand job of enthusing about the show. In other languagesenthuse British English: enthuse VERB If you enthuse about something, you talk about it in a way that shows how excited you are about it. She enthuses about the taste, fragrance and character of the local cuisine. - American English: enthuse
- Brazilian Portuguese: entusiasmar-se
- Chinese: 兴奋地谈论
- European Spanish: mostrarse entusiasmado
- French: parler avec enthousiasme
- German: schwärmen
- Italian: parlare in modo entusiastico
- Japanese: 感激する
- Korean: 열변을 토하다
- European Portuguese: entusiasmar-se
- Latin American Spanish: mostrarse entusiasmado
Definition to feel or cause to feel enthusiasm She enthused about her holiday. Synonyms praise be enthusiastic be mad (informal) rhapsodize be wild (informal) Definition to feel or cause to feel enthusiasm Find a hobby which enthuses you. Additional synonyms`Oh, you were just brilliant,' she gushed. Synonyms enthuse, rave (informal), spout, overstate, rhapsodize, effervesce, effuse, chatter, babble, jabber, blatherDefinition to stimulate (a person) to activity or creativity What inspired you to change your name? Synonyms motivate, move, cause, stimulate, encourage, influence, persuade, spur, be responsible for, animate, rouse, instil, infuse, hearten, enliven, imbue, spark off, energize, galvanize, gee up, inspirit, fire or touch the imagination of Definition to speak or write with extravagant enthusiasm Synonyms enthuse, rave (informal), gush, drool, wax lyrical, go into ecstasies - entertainment
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