ENTHUSIASTIC in a Sentence
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97 example sentences for ENTHUSIASTIC, such as:
1. He is enthusiastic about pop music.
2. The precise gunners were coolly enthusiastic.
3. Act enthusiastic and you will be enthusiastic.
4. They are an enthusiastic family, but liable to cool off.
5. Critics were uniformly enthusiastic about the production.
2. The precise gunners were coolly enthusiastic.
3. Act enthusiastic and you will be enthusiastic.
4. They are an enthusiastic family, but liable to cool off.
5. Critics were uniformly enthusiastic about the production.
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Meanings and Examples of ENTHUSIASTIC
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enthusiastic
a. having or showing great excitement and interest
Classic Sentence: (77 in 6 pages)
1 Southerners were as enthusiastic visitors as they were hosts, and there was nothing unusual in relatives coming to spend the Christmas holidays and remaining until July.
2 For a fleeting instant she saw Melanie's incredulous face, the look on the chaperons' faces, the petulant girls, the enthusiastic approval of the soldiers.
3 If they could have continued this normal barbaric life Carol would have been the most enthusiastic citizen of Gopher Prairie.
4 She discovered that, despite the enthusiastic young writers, the drama was not half so native and close to the soil as motor cars and telephones.
5 Our instructors were oddly assorted; wandering pioneer school-teachers, stranded ministers of the Gospel, a few enthusiastic young men just out of graduate schools.
6 The slaves selected to go to the Great House Farm, for the monthly allowance for themselves and their fellow-slaves, were peculiarly enthusiastic.
7 They jeered the piratical private, and called attention to various defects in his personal appearance; and they were wildly enthusiastic in support of the young girl.
8 The precise gunners were coolly enthusiastic.
9 We undertook to work the plantation together; and Alfred, whose outward life and capabilities had double the strength of mine, became an enthusiastic planter, and a wonderfully successful one.
10 I am not enthusiastic over your Jesus, who preaches renunciation and sacrifice to the last extremity.
11 He was, on the whole, a cold and ardent, noble, generous, proud, religious, enthusiastic lad; dignified to harshness, pure to shyness.
12 They grew enthusiastic for the absolute, they caught glimpses of infinite realizations; the absolute, by its very rigidity, urges spirits towards the sky and causes them to float in illimitable space.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 4: CHAPTER I—A GROUP WHICH BARELY MISSED BECOMING HISTORIC
Context Highlight In BOOK 4: CHAPTER I—A GROUP WHICH BARELY MISSED BECOMING HISTORIC
13 It was evident that, for this energetic and enthusiastic nature, this could only be a transitory state, and that, at the first shock against the inevitable complications of destiny, Marius would awaken.
14 These souvenirs connected with a king rendered the bourgeoisie enthusiastic.
15 They are an enthusiastic family, but liable to cool off.
Example Sentence: (20 in 2 pages)
1 Act enthusiastic and you will be enthusiastic.
2 The audience was / were enthusiastic on the opening night of the play.
3 Her enthusiastic speech set the tone for the day's conference.
4 Mrs Neil did not seem particularly enthusiastic about her job.
5 He is enthusiastic about pop music.
6 Critics were uniformly enthusiastic about the production.
7 The people felt that a good man was indeed their leader; and in enthusiastic crowds they thronged his way, and invoking the blessing of God upon him.
8 Bessie had been down into the kitchen, and she brought up with her a tart on a certain brightly painted china plate, whose bird of paradise, nestling in a wreath of convolvuli and rosebuds, had been wont to stir in me a most enthusiastic sense of admiration; and which plate I had often petitioned to be allowed to take in my hand in order to examine it more closely, but had always hitherto been deemed unworthy of such a privilege.
9 The vice president was an enthusiastic exponent of computer technology.
10 I was bowled over by the exuberance of Amy's welcome. What an enthusiastic greeting!
11 Great to see another aspiring enthusiastic talent introduces them at forum!
12 Watching they enthusiastically chow down, I thought, "Now there are men who relish a good dinner!"
13 The audience cheered enthusiastically as she completed her rendition of the aria.
14 In almost every village, we were greeted enthusiastically from the locals along the side of the road.
15 The audience clapped enthusiastically and called for more.