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enthusiastic
adjective as in interested, excited
Strongest matches
anxious, ardent, avid, concerned, eager, earnest, exuberant, fanatical, fervent, forceful, keen, passionate, pleased, rabid, rhapsodic, vigorous, warm, willing, zealous
Weak matches
agog, animated, athirst, attracted, bugged, crazy about, devoted, dying to, ebullient, exhilarated, fascinated, fervid, gaga, gone on, gung-ho, hearty, hog-wild, intent, lively, nutty, obsessed, red-hot, spirited, tantalized, thrilled, titillated, unqualified, vehement, wacky, wholehearted
Example Sentences
He's an enthusiastic user of X, often jumping directly into arguments rather than using it, as many politicians do, as a platform for announcements.
Even though a majority of Greenlanders favour independence, a survey has shown that half would be less enthusiastic about independence if that meant lower living standards.
Robinson also is a pending free agent, but Snead did not sound enthusiastic about bringing back the veteran.
Parran was so enthusiastic that he instructed his staff to treat Truman’s plan as official policy and made speeches in support.
After sharing the experience with her 8.3 million Instagram followers, and then to her legions of loyal podcast subscribers, the enthusiastic response made it clear: She needed to write a book.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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