Sentence for enthusiasm | Use enthusiasm in a sentence

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  • Enthusiasm is the powder. (10)
  • He checked his enthusiasm. (10)
  • He checked his enthusiasm. (22)
  • It was spoken with enthusiasm. (4)
  • She has the well of enthusiasm. (10)
  • He filled all with his enthusiasm. (19)
  • It excites our English enthusiasm. (10)
  • She appeared to have no enthusiasm. (10)
  • Fun and enthusiasm might be expected. (10)
  • He tugged at the handle with enthusiasm. (10)
  • Warmth and enthusiasm did captivate her still. (4)
  • She could get up enthusiasm for a stocked hamper! (10)
  • In the beginning, all is aspiration and enthusiasm. (3)
  • Cecilia corrected his enthusiasm with the situation. (10)
  • Two little red spots of enthusiasm glowed in her cheeks. (13)
  • In fact, it was gratitude that applauded, and not enthusiasm. (10)
  • Genius, music, and enthusiasm break the line of nationalities. (10)
  • If enthusiasm were suffered to penetrate and fertilize her soul! (8)
  • In her enthusiasm she proposed to go at once to examine the site. (13)
  • Pleased by my enthusiasm, he gave me a lesson, promising me more. (10)
  • Shall there be nothing to enlist enthusiasm or kindle fanaticism? (14)
  • Diana clapped hands; and her aspect of enthusiasm was intoxicating. (10)
  • But they have enthusiasm on draught, and that is what we must pull at. (10)
  • She cannot forgive me for not pretending to enter into her enthusiasm. (10)
  • That affair of the chiwal-glass had temporarily damped his enthusiasm. (10)
  • This was her brother; her enthusiasm for her brother was explained to him. (10)
  • I am, I hope, true to my party, but the enthusiasm of party I do not share. (10)
  • It would have been unfair to call his enthusiasm for social reform spurious. (8)
  • And as he thus expatiated, he grew in nobility of aspect with his enthusiasm. (2)
  • The noisy stamping of their feet and the shrieks of enthusiasm are startling. (18)
  • At any instant he could, if he pleased, fly to her and command her enthusiasm. (10)
  • Then the ladies stood together and talked of her, not with absolute enthusiasm. (10)
  • My dear More, how can you get up any enthusiasm for those cattle-lifting ruffians? (8)
  • He was an amateur, and spoke with enthusiasm of the reports of the new prima donna. (10)
  • I have had Dehors under my eye two years, and I can mount his enthusiasm at a word. (10)
  • The French are in the habit of making up for all their deficiencies with enthusiasm. (10)
  • He could hardly speak of Deutschland for enthusiasm at the sight of the moving masses. (10)
  • To wash up in August became for Noel a process which taxed her strength and enthusiasm. (8)
  • Even then they had a pleasure in her enthusiasm rarely imparted by the Nuremberg manner. (9)
  • They visited Paris, Vienna and even St. Petersburg, arousing great enthusiasm everywhere. (3)
  • Probably he can work in no other way than from the impulse of his enthusiasm, solitarily. (10)
  • Her conversations with Lady Dunstane brought her at last to the point of her damped enthusiasm. (10)
  • Only her enthusiasm required rousing by circumstances; it was less at the brim than her satire. (10)
  • The performances were more than satisfactory, and Weber was received everywhere with enthusiasm. (3)
  • Imagination began busily building a nest for him, and enthusiasm was not sluggish to make a home of it. (10)
  • Then come various episodes, full of attractive enthusiasm, but always ending with the same vague unrest. (3)
  • Helen wanted to see the interior, although Jackson displayed no enthusiasm over that part of the structure. (13)
  • In 1821, he made the acquaintance of Weber, and his enthusiasm for the romantic composer lasted all his life. (3)
  • She appeared also to have no enthusiasm for her Art, so that not even there could Wilfrid find common ground. (10)
  • They laughed with each other at each other, and treated her enthusiasm for Miss Andrews as the joke it partly was. (9)
  • The owner gracefully proposed the health of the bride, and the tent resounded with the enthusiasm of the response. (21)
  • Face after face, stolid and apathetic, expressed nothing, no active desire, certainly no enthusiasm, hardly any dread. (8)
  • Enthusiasm is very wearing; and I begin to understand why prophets were unpopular in Judea, where they were best known. (2)
  • He entered upon the government of Canada, as he entered upon everything he undertook in his life, with great enthusiasm. (19)
  • He was in love with his work, and he felt the enthusiasm for it which nothing but the work we can do well inspires in us. (9)
  • Enthusiasm gone, her spirited imagination of active work on the field of danger beside her brother flapped a broken wing. (10)
  • But her enthusiasm moved him, and there welled up in him a jealousy of all the men who stretched out their hands after her. (12)
  • Whereas he was formerly all enthusiasm about his plot with Arnold, he now began to be doubtful and suspicious of his own ability. (18)
  • She regarded him and his trappings as an ensign of our old barbarism, and could peruse platitudes upon that theme with enthusiasm. (10)
  • Show thy decisive judgement on the side of established power, or thy enthusiasm in the rebel ranks, if it must be so; but be firm. (10)
  • All because he could not open his breast to Nataly, by reason of her feebleness; or feel enthusiasm in the possession of young Dudley! (10)
  • The old man presented this aspect of the case with a good-natured contempt, which included Fulkerson and his enthusiasm in an obvious liking. (9)
  • And now the deafening roar of acclamation was tremendous; and amid a perfect shout of enthusiasm, the manager announced the opera for the ensuing evening. (6)
  • Had the standard of the public taste been set in philosophy, and the national enthusiasm centred in philosophers, he would at least have worked at books. (10)
  • Her expressive eyes, and her quaint simplicity, and her enthusiasm for England, haunted Mr. Fellingham; being conjured up by contrast with what he met about him. (10)
  • He acquiesced in all her decisions, caught all her enthusiasm; and long before his visit concluded, they conversed with the familiarity of a long-established acquaintance. (4)

Also see sentences for: ardor, eagerness, intensity.

Definition of enthusiasm:

  • enthusiasm, en-th’zi-azm, n. intense interest: intensity of feeling: passionate zeal. | n. enth’siast, one inspired by enthusiasm: one who admires or loves intensely. | adjs. enthusias’tic, -al, filled with enthusiasm; zealous: ardent. | adv. enthusias’tically. (0)

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