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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.

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How do you use the word enthuse in a sentence?

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Spelling of enthusiastic?

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What is the root word of unenthusiastically?

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