That is the correct spelling of "enthusiasm" (excited interest).
Enthuse is the verb form of enthusiasm.
There is no verb form of the word.The form ebullient is an adjective meaning cheerfully enthusiastic or excited.The form ebullience is a noun meaning zealous 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.
The abstract noun related to the adjective enthusiastic is is enthusiasm.
Enthusiasm is a noun. e.g. She was filled with enthusiasm.
Enthuse is the verb form of enthusiasm.
The verb form is enthuse.
There is no verb form of the word.The form ebullient is an adjective meaning cheerfully enthusiastic or excited.The form ebullience is a noun meaning zealous 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.
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Yes, "plodded" is the past tense form of the verb "plod," which means to walk slowly and heavily, often with a lack of enthusiasm or energy.
The abstract noun related to the adjective enthusiastic is is enthusiasm.
Enthusiasm is a noun. e.g. She was filled with enthusiasm.
No, the word enthusiasm is a state of being. If it were in its form, enthusiastically, it would be an adverb.
The word 'enthusiasm' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for strong excitement and active interest; a word for a feeling.
The closest adverb form of the word "enthusiasm" is enthusiastically.An example sentence is: "he enthusiasticallyvolunteers for the project".
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