Enthusiasm
UK /["/ɪnˈθjuːziæzəm/"]/US /["/ɪnˈθuːziæzəm/"]/
Definition
a strong feeling of excitement and interest in something and a desire to become involved in it
In simple words: A strong feeling of excitement and interest.
Examples
- Her enthusiasm for the project was contagious, inspiring everyone on the team.
- Despite the challenges, his enthusiasm remained unwavering throughout the entire journey.
- The teacher noted the students' enthusiasm in the classroom, which made the learning experience more enjoyable.
- It was her enthusiasm for cooking that encouraged her to pursue a career in the culinary arts.
- Even in tough times, maintaining enthusiasm is key to overcoming obstacles.
Usage notes
Use 'enthusiasm' to express excitement about something. It's appropriate in most situations but can feel overly emotional in very formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'enthusiasm' as 'energy and zeal' combined.
Collocations
- burning
- enormous
- extraordinary
- burst
- surge
- be full of
- feel
- have
- bubble over
- bubble up
- grow
- with enthusiasm
- without enthusiasm
- enthusiasm about
- somebody can’t contain their enthusiasm
- energy and enthusiasm
- a lack of enthusiasm
Synonyms
- excitement
- eagerness
- zeal
- passion
- fervor
Antonyms
- apathy
- indifference
- disinterest
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'enthusiastic' (adjective form).
- Using an incorrect preposition, like 'enthusiasm for' instead of 'enthusiasm about'.
- Spelling errors, such as omitting the 'a'.