enthusiasm
Pronunciation: [ɪnˈθjuːziˌæzəm]
Word
Context: “emotion”
(noun) a strong feeling of excitement and interest in something. When you have enthusiasm, it means you're really excited about doing something and you want to do it with a lot of energy.
Example
She showed great enthusiasm when she talked about her favorite book.
Example
He lacked enthusiasm for the project and didn't want to participate.
Example
What are you enthusiastic about in school?
Context: “activity”
(noun) a strong eagerness to participate in an activity. If you are enthusiastic, it means you really want to join in and have fun doing it.
Example
The kids ran to the playground with enthusiasm, ready to play.
Example
The students showed no enthusiasm for the science experiment and didn't want to try it.
Example
Why do you think he has so much enthusiasm for soccer practice?
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