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en·thu·si·asm

 (ĕn-tho͞o′zē-ăz′əm)
n.
1. Great excitement for or interest in a subject or cause.
2. A source or cause of great excitement or interest.
3.Archaic
a. Ecstasy arising from supposed possession by a god.
b. Religious fanaticism.

[Late Latinenthūsiasmus, from Greekenthousiasmos, fromenthousiazein,to be inspired by a god, fromentheos,possessed :en-,in; see en-2 +theos,god; seedhēs- inIndo-European roots.]
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enthusiasm

(ɪnˈθjuːzɪˌæzəm)
n
1.ardent and lively interest or eagerness
2.an object of keen interest; passion
3. (Ecclesiastical Terms)archaic extravagant or unbalanced religious fervour
4.obsolete possession or inspiration by a god
[C17: from Late Latinenthūsiasmus, from Greekenthousiasmos, fromenthousiazein to be possessed by a god, fromentheos inspired, from en-2 +theos god]
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en•thu•si•asm

(ɛnˈθu ziˌæz əm)

n.
1. lively, absorbing interest.
2. something in which such interest is shown: Rock climbing is his latest enthusiasm.
3. any of various forms of extreme religious devotion, usu. associated with intense emotionalism and a break with orthodoxy.
[1570–80; < Late Latinenthūsiasmus < Greekenthousiasmós=enthousi(ázein) to be possessed by a god, irreg. derivative ofénthous, éntheos possessed by a god (en-en-2 +-theos, adj. derivative oftheós)]
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Enthusiasm

 

See Also:ENERGY,EXCITEMENT

  1. (Parisians) applaud like pugilists —Janet Flanner
  2. As full of spirit as the month of May —William Shakespeare
  3. Drinking in every conceivable impression and experience like wine —George Garrett
  4. Eager as a deb waiting for the grand march —John MacDonald
  5. Eager as a horse player waiting for the 6th race —John MacDonald
  6. Eager as a hostess forcing leftovers on departing guests —Ira Wood
  7. Eager as a leashed terrier quivering to meet every challenge —Hallie Burnett
  8. (Looked as) eager as a morning hawk —Carlos Baker
  9. Eager as an understudy —Louis Monta Bell
  10. Eager as a sprinter at the starting gate —Donald McCaig
  11. Eager as bears for honey —David R. Slavitt
  12. Eager [to buy] … like a starving man at a banquet —Aaron Goldberg
  13. Enthusiasm flows from X like light from a bulb —Anon
  14. Enthusiasm is a volcano on whose top never grows the grass of hesitation —Kahlil Gibran
  15. (About as) enthusiastic as a guy going to the chair —H. C. Witwer
  16. Enthusiastic as a sommelier rhapsodizing about wine —Amal Kumar Naj,Wall Street Journal, November 25, 1986

    Naj used the sommelier simile in an article about chili to describe the enthusiasm of a man who grows chilis as a pastime.

  17. Fervor, whipping around … like the flags in the stiff breeze —Sumner Locke Elliott
  18. Follow [theatre’s artistic steps] with the joy of a Mets fan checking the morning box scores —Jack Viertel,New York Times, June 1, 1986
  19. Hearty as a friendly handshake —Anon
  20. Hearty … like a trombone thoroughly impregnated with cheerful views of life —Charles Reade
  21. Hot with haste —William Shakespeare
  22. Like a racehorse in the gate; I was mad to go —Irving Feldman
  23. Loved anatomy … as a mother her child —Dr. David W. Cheever

    The anatomy enthusiast described by Dr. Cheever is Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes.

  24. Stand like greyhounds in the slips straining upon the start —William Shakespeare
  25. Talked about it [business prospects] the way a man dying of thirst might talk about a cold beer —Mike Fredman
  26. With the avidity and determination of a housewife at a Macy’s white sale —T. Coraghessan Boyle
  27. With the fervor of castaways grasping at a smudge of smoke on the horizon —Ellery Queen
  28. Zeal without humanity is like a ship without a rudder, liable to be stranded at any moment —Owen Feltham
  29. Zeal without judgment is like gunpowder in the hands of a child —Ben Jonson
  30. Zeal without knowledge is a runaway horse —W. G. Benham
  31. Zeal without knowledge is like a fire without light —John Ray’sProverbs
  32. Zeal without knowledge is like fire without a grate to contain it; like a sword without a hilt to wield it by; like a high-bred horse without a bridle to guide him —Julius Bate
  33. Zeal without knowledge is like expedition to a man in the dark —John Newton
Similes Dictionary, 1st Edition. © 1988 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.enthusiasm - a feeling of excitemententhusiasm - a feeling of excitement    
feeling - the experiencing of affective and emotional states; "she had a feeling of euphoria"; "he had terrible feelings of guilt"; "I disliked him and the feeling was mutual"
gusto,relish,zest,zestfulness - vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment
avidity,avidness,eagerness,keenness - a positive feeling of wanting to push ahead with something
exuberance - joyful enthusiasm
technophilia - enthusiasm for new technology
2.enthusiasm - overflowing with eager enjoyment or approvalenthusiasm - overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval
sprightliness,liveliness,spirit,life - animation and energy in action or expression; "it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it"
lyricism - unrestrained and exaggerated enthusiasm
rabidity,rabidness,madness - unrestrained excitement or enthusiasm; "poetry is a sort of divine madness"
3.enthusiasm - a lively interest; "enthusiasm for his program is growing"
Anglomania - an excessive enthusiasm for all things English
balletomania - extraordinary enthusiasm for ballets
interest,involvement - a sense of concern with and curiosity about someone or something; "an interest in music"
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

enthusiasm

noun
2.interest,passion,rage,hobby,obsession,craze,fad(informal),mania,hobbyhorsethe current enthusiasm for skateboarding
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enthusiasm

noun
1.Passionate devotion to or interest in a cause or subject, for example:
2.A subject or activity that inspires lively interest:
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Translations
حماسحَمَاسحَماس، تَحَمُّس
nadšení
entusiasmebegejstring
innostus
entuzijazamushitzanos
ákafi, brennandi áhugi
熱意
열의
entuziazmas
entuziasms
navdušenje
entusiasm
ความกระตือรือร้น
sự nhiệt tình

enthusiasm

[ɪnˈθuːzɪæzəm]N
1. (=excitement) →entusiasmom (for por)without enthusiasmsinentusiasmo
the news aroused little enthusiasm in the White Housela noticiadespertó pocoentusiasmoen laCasa Blanca
the idea filled her with enthusiasmlaidea laentusiasmó
to show enthusiasmfor sthmostrarseentusiasmado por algo
see alsowork upA1
2. (=interest, hobby) →interésm
photography is one of her many enthusiasmslafotografía es uno de sus muchosintereses
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

enthusiasm

[ɪnˈθjuːziæzəm]n
(=eagerness) →enthousiasmem
without enthusiasm →sans enthousiasme
to show enthusiasm →montrer de l'enthousiasme
(=interest) →passionf
enthusiasm for sth →passion pour qch
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

enthusiasm

n
Begeisterungf, →Enthusiasmusm(for für);she showed littleenthusiasm for the schemesiezeigte sich von demPlannicht sehrbegeistert;she has greatenthusiasm for lifesie hat sehr vielLebensfreude;I can’t work up anyenthusiasm for going outich kann michgar nicht dafürbegeistern,auszugehen;I can’t work up anyenthusiasm for the ideaich kann mich für dieIdeenichtbegeistern;the idea filled her withenthusiasmdieIdeebegeisterte sie
(= interest)Interessent;(= passion)Leidenschaftf;photography is one of her manyenthusiasmsFotografieren ist eines ihrer vielenInteressen/Leidenschaften;he has manyenthusiasmser kann sich für vieleDingebegeistern
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enthusiasm

[ɪnˈθuːzɪˌæzm]nentusiasmo
it failed to arouse my enthusiasm →non mi haentusiasmato
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enthusiasm

(inˈθjuːziӕzəm) noun
strong or passionate interest.He has a great enthusiasm for travelling;He did not show any enthusiasm for our new plans. entoesiasme, geesdrif حَماس، تَحَمُّس ентусиазъм entusiasmo nadšení die Begeisterung entusiasme; begejstringενθουσιασμόςentusiasmo vaimustus اشتیاق innostusenthousiasmeהתלהבות उत्साह, जोश oduševljenje, entuzijazam lelkesedés semangat ákafi, brennandi áhugientusiasmo 熱中 열광 entuziazmas entuziasms semangatenthousiasmebegeistring,entusiasme,henrykkelseentuzjazm شوقentusiasmo entuziasmэнтузиазм nadšenie navdušenje entuzijazam entusiasm ความกระตือรือร้นheves,coşku 熱情 ентузіазм, захоплення اشتیاق ، خواہشمندی sự nhiệt tình热情
enˈthusiast noun
a person filled with enthusiasm.a computer enthusiast. entoesiasمُتَحَمِّس ентусиаст entusiasta nadšenec; fanatik der/die Schwärmer(in) entusiast; fanλάτρηςentusiasta entusiast آدم پرشور و شوق harrastajaenthousiaste אוֹהֵד נִלהָב उत्साह या अति श्रद्धापूर्ण व्यक्ति zanesenjak, entuzijast rajongó orang penuh semangat ákafur áhugamaðurentusiasta ~狂 열광적인 사람 entuziastas entuziasts orang penuh semangatenthousiasteling entusiast, pasjonert tilhenger av;fanatiker zapaleniec لېوال، شوقمن entusiasta entu­ziastэнтузиаст nadšenec navdušenec entuzijasta entusiast คนที่กระตือรือร้นhevesli,meraklı 熱心人 ентузіаст کسی بات کا نہایت مشتاق người nhiệt tình热心人
enˌthusiˈastic adjective
(negativeunenthusiastic) full of enthusiasm or approval.an enthusiastic mountaineer. geesdriftigمُتَحَمِّس ентусиазиран entusiástico nadšenýbegeistert entusiastiskενθουσιώδηςentusiasta innustunud پر اشتیاق innostunutenthousiasteנלהב उत्साहयुक्त, जोशपूर्ण oduševljen, ushićen lelkes bersemangat, antusias fullur ákafaentusiastico 熱心な 열광적인 entuziastingas sajūsmināts; aizrautīgs penuh bersemangatenthousiastbegeistret,entusiastisk,henryktentuzjastyczny په شوقentusiástico entu­ziast, înflă­cărat полный энтузиазма nadšený navdušen pun entuzijazma entusiastisk ที่มีความกระตือรือร้นhevesli, şevkli 熱情的,熱心的 захоплений, сповнений ентузіазму جوشیلا tràn đầy nhiệt tình 热情的,热心的
enˌthusiˈastically adverb
ywerig, geesdriftig بِحَماس ентусиазирано entusiasticamente nadšeněbegeistert entusiastisktενθουσιωδώςcon entusiasmo innukalt با شوق و ذوق innostuneestiavec enthousiasme בְּהִתלָהָבוּת उत्साहपूर्वक oduševljeno, zaneseno lelkesedéssel secara bersemangat, antusias af ákafa con entusiasmo 熱狂的に 열광적으로 entuziastingai aizrautīgi dengan penuh bersemangatenthousiastbegeistret,entusiastisk,henrykt entuzjastycznie شوق او ذوق entusiasticamente cu entu­ziasmвосторженно nadšene navdušeno s entuzijazmom entusiastiskt ด้วยความกระตือรือร้น hevesle, şevkle 熱情地 захоплено پر جوش انداز میں một cách nhiệt tình热情地
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enthusiasm

حَمَاس nadšení entusiasmeEnthusiasmusενθουσιασμόςentusiasmo innostusenthousiasme entuzijazamentusiasmo 熱意 열의enthousiasmeentusiasmeentuzjazmentusiasmoэнтузиазм entusiasm ความกระตือรือร้นheves sự nhiệt tình积极性
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enthusiasm

n. entusiasmo.
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The English-speaking German gentleman who went with me to the opera there was brimming withenthusiasm over that tenor.
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With theenthusiasm of a young artist she drew from the keys strains that seemed marvelously beautiful to Mam'selle Pauline, who stood enraptured near her.
Philip clapped his hands withenthusiasm; Louis XIV., more reflective, turned towards the Comte de la Fere.

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