Overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval.
Intense enjoyment, interest, or approval (in current English vernacular)
1 His new rhetoric, however, has so far failed to regain voters' enthusiasm .
2 Your enthusiasm , good humour and good sportsmanship certainly rubbed off on us.
3 There was enormous enthusiasm and excitement at this new encounter with Europe.
4 Good because it means no over enthusiasm , which argues for longer cycle.
5 But there is enthusiasm for direct grants to state and local governments.
6 Bright new hope and brawling enthusiasm as the Mecsek money poured in.
7 It certainly wasn't Tidy's fault if Pincher heard his request without enthusiasm .
8 A few Middle Eastern countries carried on feuds, but without much enthusiasm .
9 Some 200 million Americans now use them, but rarely with much enthusiasm .
10 You know that I have the greatest possible enthusiasm for this mission.
11 It aroused little opposition among workers and peasants; not much enthusiasm either.
12 Quite properly, I seem to have given up writing with any enthusiasm .
13 In fact, she sees a galvanised enthusiasm for progress, Ms Ferguson said.
14 Even these four showers and double vanity, she said with great enthusiasm .
15 Should be some good powder skiing tomorrow, he said, parroting my enthusiasm .
16 Now the question is which candidate can best harness such Iowan enthusiasm .
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