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Meanings of more enthused in English
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Usage of more enthused in English
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His words were kinder, moreenthused, as he relaxed into his lie.
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The quality is stronger, the variety is wider, and the audience is moreenthused.
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But young South Africans seem moreenthused by youth leader Julius Malema's unwitting foray into hip-hop.
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The hope is that audiences perhaps moreenthused by the old will thereby encounter the new.
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Reviews were mixed, with critics moreenthused by the movie's visual splendor than its narrative essence.
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A substantial portion of the crowd also seemed to be moreenthused about getting high rather than getting drunk.
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That's how the law works. Freya's voice was becoming more excited, moreenthused, as she contemplated what was to come.
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In some studies, students who have a high degree of synchrony with their teachers are happier, moreenthused, interested, and easygoing.
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The point you made earlier, does this make me moreenthused and more determined to go home and raise what's going on here?
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He said that "we are more united, moreenthused, more excited about our prospects this fall than I can ever remember".
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I used to have to drag my husband to our events, but suddenly, that spring, he seemed moreenthused than I to attend.
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She sat stiffly, with her legs crossed at the ankles, and she did not seem any moreenthused about Iqbal than Osman was.
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On the contrary, Republican activists are much moreenthused by the hare brained flat tax proposal put forward by the multimillionaire businessman, Mr Steve Forbes.
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'You're worried they're moreenthused by the medium than by the message,' Heather suggests.
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"I sure do," he said, hoping he sounded moreenthused than he felt.