English
Etymology
First attested from w:1827|1827. back-form|enthusiasm|nodot=2, from Greek entheos, inspired by a god, from en-, in + theos, god.
Pronunciation
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Verb
rfc-trverb|Transitive verb
enthuse (third-person singular simple present enthuses, present participle enthusing, simple past enthused, past participle enthused)
- proscribed To cause (someone) to feel enthusiasm.
#:The novelty of the film enthused the audience.
Related terms
enthusiasm
enthusiast
enthusiastic
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