enthusiasm (noun)

  • 91exuberance — noun /ɛksˈjuː.bɜː(ɹ).əns,ˈɛɡ.ʒuː.bɜː(ɹ).əns/ a) The quality of being exuberant; cheerful or vigorous enthusiasm; liveliness. b) An instance of exuberant behaviour. Syn: ebullience …

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  • 92fervor — noun a) An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor. b) A passionate enthusiasm for some cause. See Also: fervent, fervid …

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  • 93Murraymania — noun Enthusiasm for the British tennis player . As for the stuff going on around her we have Murraymania here in the UK, but it must pale into significance with what she has to carry …

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  • 94Leomania — noun Enthusiasm for the actor . The people closest to him have Leomania worse than anyone, the actor says …

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  • 95zestlessness — noun The state or condition of being zestless; lack of passion or enthusiasm …

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  • 96animation — noun /æn.əˈme.ʃən/ a) The act of animating, or giving life or spirit. He recited the story with great animation. b) The technique of making inanimate objects or drawings appear to move in motion pictures or computer graphics. Perhaps an inanimate …

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  • 97logomania — noun Great enthusiasm for words …

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  • 98balletomania — noun An extraordinary enthusiasm for ballets …

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  • 99cinephilia — noun enthusiasm for films and the cinema. See Also: cinephile, cinephilic …

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  • 100peppiness — noun The quality of being peppy. I am not generally known for my peppiness prior to my first cup of coffee in the morning. Syn: enthusiasm, liveliness, perkiness, vigorousness, vitality …

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