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enthuse
[ en-thooz ]
verb (used without object)
enthused, enthusing.
- to be or become enthusiastic; show enthusiasm:
All the neighbors enthused over the new baby.
verb (used with object)
enthused, enthusing.
- to cause to become enthusiastic.
enthuse
/ ɪˈθː /
verb
- to feel or show or cause to feel or show enthusiasm
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Usage Note
The verb enthuse is a 19th-century back formation from the noun enthusiasm. Originally an Americanism, enthuse is now standard and well established in the speech and all but the most formal writing of educated persons, in both Britain and the United States. It is used as a transitive verb meaning “to cause to become enthusiastic” ( The liveliness of the dance enthused the audience ) and as an intransitive verb meaning “to show enthusiasm” ( She enthused warmly over his performance ). Despite its long history and frequent occurrence, however, enthuse is still strongly disapproved of by many.
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Other yvlog Forms
- ܲȴ-·ٳܲ adjective
- ܲe·ٳܲ adjective
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of enthuse1
1820–30, Americanism; back formation from enthusiasm
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Example Sentences
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But other Republican members of Congress were not so enthused.
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Meanwhile, centrist groups like Third Way are not so enthused by a blanket opposition strategy.
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"I want to plant yucca, tomatoes, bananas, mangoes and pineapples," she enthuses.
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He enthuses that he “likes to decorate,” and nudges viewers to draw their own conclusions.
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"People are so excited about coming here," he enthuses.
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