do u mean enthusiasm... u spelled it right
The word "enthusiasm" originated from the Greek words "en," meaning within, and "theos," meaning god. It signifies a divine or inspired quality that spurs enthusiasm or passion.
The suffixes for "enthusiastic" are -ly (enthusiastically) and -ness (enthusiasm).
To smell is "sentir" in French. Conjugations in link.
The correct spelling is "vibrant". It means full of energy and enthusiasm.
Yes, "yes" can be used as an exclamation to express agreement, enthusiasm, or emphasis.
Enthusiasm is a noun meaning eagerness.They worked with enthusiasm, and the job went quickly.
I just love her unbridled enthusiasm!
Enthusiasm is a noun meaning eagerness.They worked with enthusiasm, and the job went quickly.
Enthuse is the verb form of enthusiasm.
Enthusiasm is a noun.
The word enthusiasm means intense enjoyment or interest.
The difference between passion and enthusiasm is that passion is felt in the heart and soul, enthusiasm is mental
Enthusiasm is a noun. e.g. She was filled with enthusiasm.
That is the correct spelling of "enthusiasm" (excited interest).
I can give you several sentences.He has a lot of enthusiasm.My enthusiasm for the project is waning.You need to show more enthusiasm.
I have lot of enthusiasm towards learning.
curb your enthusiasm curb your enthusiasm