ENTHUSIASM in a Sentence
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172 example sentences for ENTHUSIASM, such as:
1. She hinted of her new enthusiasm.
2. She was brimful of energy and enthusiasm.
3. Please contain your enthusiasm for a moment.
4. Her playing had aroused a fever of enthusiasm.
5. His enthusiasm for aerobics was almost fanatical.
2. She was brimful of energy and enthusiasm.
3. Please contain your enthusiasm for a moment.
4. Her playing had aroused a fever of enthusiasm.
5. His enthusiasm for aerobics was almost fanatical.
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Meanings and Examples of ENTHUSIASM
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enthusiasm
n. a lively interest
n. overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval
Classic Sentence: (128 in 9 pages)
1 This certainty of the morrow gave zest and enthusiasm to life, and the County people enjoyed life with a heartiness that Ellen could never understand.
2 The South was intoxicated with enthusiasm and excitement.
3 Every matron, old or young, in Atlanta nursed and did it with an enthusiasm that seemed to Scarlett little short of fanatic.
4 Her eyes blazed with enthusiasm and happiness and the two stared at her, Ashley with a queer stunned look, Scarlett with surprise mingled with shame.
5 Scarlett could not help laughing at the pride and enthusiasm of father and daughter.
6 She knew that Gerty Farish admired her blindly, and therefore supposed that she inspired the same sentiments in Grace Stepney, whom she classified as a Gerty Farish without the saving traits of youth and enthusiasm.
7 She had immediately conceived enormous enthusiasm; she had chanted, "These are the real people."
8 She hinted of her new enthusiasm.
9 Ella Stowbody, who was a professional, having studied elocution in Milwaukee, disapproved of Carol's enthusiasm for recent plays.
10 They were blue, and they were never still; they expressed amusement, pity, enthusiasm.
11 When the news had been told and their enthusiasm had slackened she looked about and was proud to be able to point out a senator, to explain the cleverness of the canopied garden.
12 Her enthusiasm, and her violent likes and dislikes, asserted themselves in all the everyday occupations of life.
13 The enthusiasm for the dance, which the Vannis had kindled, did not at once die out.
14 Her playing had aroused a fever of enthusiasm.
15 "Just a moment," said Jurgis, checking his enthusiasm.
Example Sentence: (44 in 3 pages)
1 Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
2 Her persistence and enthusiasm have helped the group to achieve its international success.
3 A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiasm.
4 His enthusiasm for aerobics was almost fanatical.
5 She viewed the prospect of a week alone in the house without much enthusiasm.
6 Janet Magnusson watched his approach without enthusiasm.
7 The enthusiasm of the audience was heightened by the climax of the play.
8 My recent bad experience has rather blunted my enthusiasm for travel.
9 Try to inject a bit of enthusiasm into your performance.
10 The second world war kindled his enthusiasm for politics.
11 Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
12 Most West European countries have embraced the concept of high-speed rail networks with enthusiasm.
13 Please contain your enthusiasm for a moment.
14 She was brimful of energy and enthusiasm.
15 Her energy and enthusiasm puts the rest of us to shame.