enthused

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Past participle of enthuse
present participle of enthuse
enthuse
to cause (someone) to feel enthusiasm or to be enthusiastic

The novelty of the film enthused the audience.

enthuse
to show enthusiasm

a splendid performance, and I was enthusing over it — Julian Huxley.

enthuse
to yield to or display intense and rapturous feeling
enthuse
utter with enthusiasm
enthuse
{f} express enthusiasm or excitement
enthuse
If you are enthused by something, it makes you feel excited and enthusiastic. I was immediately enthused Find a hobby or interest which enthuses you
enthuse
If you enthuse about something, you talk about it in a way that shows how excited you are about it. Elizabeth David enthuses about the taste, fragrance and character of Provencal cuisine `I've found the most wonderful house to buy!' she enthused
enthuse
utter with enthusiasm cause to feel enthusiasm
enthuse
cause to feel enthusiasm
enthuse
To make or become enthusiastic
enthuse
To cause (someone) to feel enthusiasm
enthused

    Hyphenation

    en·thused

    Turkish pronunciation

    înthuzd

    Pronunciation

    /ənˈᴛʜo͞ozd/ /ɪnˈθuːzd/

    Etymology

    [ in-'thüz, en-, also ] (verb.) 1827. back-formation from enthusiasm.
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