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1. enthusiasm
noun. ['ɪnˈθuːziːˌæzəm'] overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval.
Synonyms
- ebullience
- rabidness
- life
- liveliness
- exuberance
- rabidity
- spirit
- madness
- sprightliness
Antonyms
- humility
- liking
- calmness
- concern
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Rhymes with Enthusiasm
- abolitionism
- absenteeism
- absolutism
- activism
- adventurism
- adventurism
- agrarianism
- alcoholism
- altruism
- amateurism
- americanism
- anachronism
- aneurism
- anglo-catholicism
- animism
- antagonism
- anthropomorphism
- anti-catholicism
- anti-catholicism
- antidisestablishmentarianism
How do you pronounce enthusiasm?
Pronounce enthusiasm as ɪnˈθuziˌæzəm.
US - How to pronounce enthusiasm in American English
UK - How to pronounce enthusiasm in British English
How to spell enthusiasm? Is it enthusiam? Or enthousiasme? Common misspellings are:
- enthusiam
- enthousiasme
Sentences with enthusiasm
1. Noun, singular or mass
Go with him to see the game and show your enthusiasm or let him go with a buddy.
2. Verb, 3rd person singular present
Show enthusiasm as you sing, clap and cheer.
Quotes about enthusiasm
1. Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.
- Winston Churchill
2. I always had to genuinely like the actors I worked with and use my enthusiasm and vision to give them confidence to push their creativity and their humor.
- Tamra Davis
3. The real secret of success is enthusiasm.
- Walter Chrysler
2. enthusiasm
noun. ['ɪnˈθuːziːˌæzəm'] a feeling of excitement.
Synonyms
- technophilia
- avidity
- avidness
- exuberance
- zestfulness
- zest
- relish
- eagerness
- gusto
- keenness
Antonyms
- ingratitude
- despair
- pain
- fear
3. enthusiasm
noun. ['ɪnˈθuːziːˌæzəm'] a lively interest.
Synonyms
- Anglomania
- involvement
- interest
Antonyms
- pleasure
- gravity
- dislike
- pride