No, the word enthusiasm is a state of being. If it were in its form, enthusiastically, it would be an adverb.
The closest adverb form of the word "enthusiasm" is enthusiastically.An example sentence is: "he enthusiasticallyvolunteers for the project".
The word 'enthusiastically' is the adverb form of the adjective 'enthusiastic'.The abstract noun related to the adjective 'enthusiastic' is enthusiasm.
There is no concrete noun form for the verb 'enthuse'.The noun form of the verb to enthuse is enthusiasm, an abstract noun; a word for a strong feeling of active interest in something; a word for an emotion.
I just love her unbridled enthusiasm!
Enthusiasm is a noun meaning eagerness.They worked with enthusiasm, and the job went quickly.
The adverb of enthusiasm is 'ENTHUSIASTIC'....
The closest adverb form of the word "enthusiasm" is enthusiastically.An example sentence is: "he enthusiasticallyvolunteers for the project".
adverb without enthusiasm; showing no enthusiasm; "the children opened the presents unenthusiastically" [ant: enthusiastically]
The likely word is the adverb exuberantly (with great enthusiasm).
zeal, passion, ardor, fervor, enthusiasm, feelings
The word 'enthusiastically' is the adverb form of the adjective 'enthusiastic'.The abstract noun related to the adjective 'enthusiastic' is enthusiasm.
There is no concrete noun form for the verb 'enthuse'.The noun form of the verb to enthuse is enthusiasm, an abstract noun; a word for a strong feeling of active interest in something; a word for an emotion.
An adverb is a word describing a verb (although it could also describe an adjective or adverb). An example: Monotonously. "The professor lectured monotonously." He went on and on without any enthusiasm or change in tone. You would think he was reading from a book. --- It's very easy to describe the function of an adverb : It simply modifies a verb. It dresses up a verb with different clothes. Not that you always need to use an adverb. However, when you use it, the action may be completely transformed by the adverb. Only adverbs can describe other adverbs.
Enthusiasm is a noun meaning eagerness.They worked with enthusiasm, and the job went quickly.
Enthusiasm is a noun meaning eagerness.They worked with enthusiasm, and the job went quickly.
I just love her unbridled enthusiasm!
Enthuse is the verb form of enthusiasm.