full of enthusiasm

  • 1full of enthusiasm — index eager Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2enthusiasm — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ burning, enormous, extraordinary, immense, passionate, tremendous ▪ considerable, great ▪ little …

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  • 3enthusiasm — en|thu|si|as|m W3 [ınˈθju:ziæzəm US ınˈθu: ] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Greek; Origin: enthousiasmos, from entheos filled (by a god) with sudden strong abilities , from theos god ] 1.) [U] a strong feeling of interest and enjoyment about something and …

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  • 4full-blood·ed — /ˈfʊlˌblʌdəd/ adj, always used before a noun 1 : having parents who are of the same race or origin Both his parents were Irish, so he was a full blooded Irishman. a full blooded Cherokee 2 a : full of enthusiasm, energy, etc …

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  • 5Full Moon o Sagashite — Full Moon wo Sagashite Cover of the first volume of the English release of Full Moon o Sagashite 満月をさがして (Furu Mūn O Sagashite) …

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  • 6full speed ahead — If people do something with all their enthusiasm and energy, they go full speed ahead …

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  • 7full — I. /fʊl / (say fool) adjective 1. filled; containing all that can be held; filled to utmost capacity: a full cup; a full theatre. 2. complete; entire; maximum: a full supply. 3. of unmixed ancestry: a full Aboriginal. 4. of the maximum size,… …

  • 8full steam ahead — with all possible energy and enthusiasm. The real estate market has heated up, and building is going full steam ahead. Usage notes: sometimes used in the form it s full steam ahead: It s full steam ahead for Internet service providers today.… …

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  • 9full blast — 1. with as much power as possible. She s been running her air conditioners full blast for months. 2. with enthusiasm and energy. When he s here and going full blast, we re all worn out by his energy. 3. as loud as possible. Somebody put on “The… …

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  • 10full-blooded — ADJ: ADJ n Full blooded behaviour and actions are carried out with great commitment and enthusiasm. Experts are agreed that full blooded market reform is the only way to save the economy. Ant: half hearted …

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