Oh, dude, the stress in the word "enthusiastic" falls on the third syllable. It's like saying "en-THU-si-as-tic." So, if you want to sound super enthusiastic about something, make sure to hit that "THU" part hard. But, like, don't stress too much about it, you know?
The syllables are en-thu-si-as-tic. The primary emphasis rests on "thu" and the secondary stress on "as."
The head cheerleader was very enthusiastic.
My friend is very enthusiastic!
The word 'enthusiastically' is the adverb form of the adjective 'enthusiastic'.The abstract noun related to the adjective 'enthusiastic' is enthusiasm.
The correct spelling is "passionate" (enthusiastic, or sensual).
The syllables are en-thu-si-as-tic. The primary emphasis rests on "thu" and the secondary stress on "as."
The stress is on the 4th syllable, the syllable before the -ic. This is the rule with most words that end in -ic, such as in heroic and athletic as well.
"Spiritless" is the opposite of enthusiastic.
The head cheerleader was very enthusiastic.
My friend is very enthusiastic!
Enthusiastic
To say the word enthusiastic in French you say the word enthousiaste. In the Italian language this word is said as entusiasta.
The word 'enthusiastically' is the adverb form of the adjective 'enthusiastic'.The abstract noun related to the adjective 'enthusiastic' is enthusiasm.
Enthusiastic employees outproduce and outperform employees who are not motivated to perform.
Antonym: enthusiastic
avid
The correct spelling is "passionate" (enthusiastic, or sensual).