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Enthuse   /ɪnθˈuz/   Listen
Enthuse

verb
1.
Cause to feel enthusiasm.
2.
Utter with enthusiasm.






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"Enthuse" Quotes from Famous Books



... Jack did not enthuse as much as Toby would have liked to see. Truth to tell, Jack had known several of these wonderful "theories" which Toby had conjured up, to fail in coming up to expectation when put to the test; so he did not allow himself to anticipate ...
— Jack Winters' Gridiron Chums • Mark Overton

... ever know me enthuse about anything, Holmes? But it's about lunch time; let's go and get some, and you can tell me what you have been doing since we landed from the old Persian, and what the deuce has brought you ...
— The Sign of the Spider • Bertram Mitford



Words linked to "Enthuse" :   mouth, utter, talk, bring down, excite, speak, verbalize, rhapsodise, rhapsodize, verbalise



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