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gusto

noun as in great enthusiasm

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Julia was a "fearless competitor" proven through her involvement with her school's debating and hockey teams, doing everything with a "great gusto".

From BBC

He also derides their former classmates with gusto: ”It’s funny that no one other than us is successful, isn’t it?”

This is the fun part: You’re going to whip — and I mean whip — butter and Parmesan cheese into your risotto with gusto.

From Salon

Smith: What I’ll say is that the message of my music has always been to love yourself and to love others and to live loud with all of your gusto.

I ate with gusto, going back for seconds of a "side dish" that completely outshone the main course.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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