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  1. Adjective enthusiastic describes one who exhibits enthusiasm. Noun enthusiasm expresses enjoyment, interest, or approval. Verb enthuse has two actions. Usually, the act of expressing enthusiasm; less often, making someone else enthusiastic. An enthusiast shows enthusiasm for his passions. An enthusiast is enthusiastic about her passions

  2. 5. The answer is one of preference, not grammar. Enthused is a back-formation. Because it's newer, some people may be more used to hearing enthusiastic. Also, as the quote below indicates, the two words can have different implications. Quoth the grammarist:

  3. Jan 10, 2017 · Enthusiastic and enthusiast both come from the Greek ενθουσιαζω, to be inspired by a god, and an enthusiast was once a term applied to what we'd now call a charismatic religious sect. Enthusiastic, i.e., full of enthusiasm, has lost its religious connotation and now means per the OED, full of "rapturous intensity of feeling".

  4. Apr 10, 2017 · For example, when asked "What did you put in your tea?" A normal response might be "Honey." A _____ response might be "The sweetest honey, from the greatest of flower orchards.

  5. Nov 13, 2017 · 1. Do we say enthusiasm 'for' or 'about'? I saw both of them used in different texts. Here's a related question, although it's not quite the same: What preposition is used after “enthusiastic”: “for” or “about”? The previous question, which sumelic links to, did not reach a conclusion and achieve an accepted answer.

  6. Jan 7, 2019 · 1. A person who is enthusiastic about technology, an 'early adopter', is often referred to as a: technophile. The adjective form of this is. technophilic, but that is much less common and might sound a little strange. You could use the much easier to understand. technology-loving. Share.

  7. May 22, 2014 · Limerance: The magic of chemistry that happens in our brains when we fall in love.. Limerence has also been defined in terms of the potentially inspirational effects and the relationship to attachment theory, which is not exclusively sexual, as being "an involuntary potentially inspiring state of adoration and attachment to a limerent object involving intrusive and obsessive thoughts, feelings ...

  8. Aug 27, 2014 · The use of tolerance comes with varying degrees of indifference to something, with often unstated or deliberately understated degrees of disapproval for that thing. For example, "While I'm tolerant...

  9. Oct 7, 2021 · 1. It's a noun. The root word is "studier", which is a person. All the rest are modifiers of this noun. It's basically turning the noun phrase. studier who is enthusiastic, determined, and well-intentioned from 6pm until midnight. into a compound word. Share.

  10. Feb 19, 2014 · A person who continuously and repeatedly expresses enthusiasm, confidence, and an almost excessive zeal at the start of any new task or adventure only to abandon it after a short time would appear to be hyperthymic

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