What does ENTHUSIASM mean?
Definitions for ENTHUSIASM
ɛnˈθu ziˌæz əmen·thu·si·asm
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Princeton's WordNet
enthusiasmnoun
a feeling of excitement
exuberance, enthusiasm, ebulliencenoun
overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval
enthusiasmnoun
a lively interest
"enthusiasm for his program is growing"
Wiktionary
enthusiasmnoun
Possession by a god; divine inspiration or frenzy.
enthusiasmnoun
Intensity of feeling; excited interest or eagerness.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Enthusiasmnoun
Etymology: ἐνϑουσιασμὸς.
Enthusiasm is founded neither on reason nor divine revelation, but rises from the conceits of a warmed or overweening brain. John Locke.
Imaging is, in itself, the very height and life of poetry, which, by a kind of enthusiasm, or extraordinary emotion of soul, makes it seem to us that we behold those things which the poet paints. John Dryden, Juv. Preface.
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enthusiasm
Enthusiasm is a state of intense interest, enjoyment, or eagerness for something, typically characterized by a high level of energy or excitement. It often results in active participation or engagement in the activity or subject one is enthusiastic about.
Webster Dictionary
Enthusiasmnoun
inspiration as if by a divine or superhuman power; ecstasy; hence, a conceit of divine possession and revelation, or of being directly subject to some divine impulse
Enthusiasmnoun
a state of impassioned emotion; transport; elevation of fancy; exaltation of soul; as, the poetry of enthusiasm
Enthusiasmnoun
enkindled and kindling fervor of soul; strong excitement of feeling on behalf of a cause or a subject; ardent and imaginative zeal or interest; as, he engaged in his profession with enthusiasm
Enthusiasmnoun
lively manifestation of joy or zeal
Etymology: [Gr. , fr. to be inspired or possessed by the god, fr. , , inspired: cf. enthousiasme. See Entheal, Theism.]
Wikidata
Enthusiasm
Enthusiasm originally meant inspiration or possession by a divine afflatus or by the presence of a god. Johnson's Dictionary, the first comprehensive dictionary of the English language, defines enthusiasm as "a vain belief of private revelation; a vain confidence of divine favour or communication." In current English vernacular the word simply means intense enjoyment, interest, or approval. Originally, an enthusiast was a person possessed by a god. Applied by the Greeks to manifestations of divine possession, by Apollo, or by Dionysus, the term enthusiasm was also used in a transferred or figurative sense. Socrates taught that the inspiration of poets is a form of enthusiasm. Its uses were confined to a belief in religious inspiration, or to intense religious fervour or emotion. Thus, a Syrian sect of the 4th century was known as the Enthusiasts. They believed that "by perpetual prayer, ascetic practices and contemplation, man could become inspired by the Holy Spirit, in spite of the ruling evil spirit, which the fall had given to him". From their belief in the efficacy of prayer, they were also known as Euchites.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Enthusiasm
en-thū′zi-azm, n. intense interest: intensity of feeling: passionate zeal.—n. Enthū′siast, one inspired by enthusiasm: one who admires or loves intensely.—adjs. Enthusias′tic, -al, filled with enthusiasm; zealous: ardent.—adv. Enthusias′tically. [Through L., from Gr. enthusiasmos, a god-inspired zeal—enthousiazein, to be inspired by a god—en, in, theos, a god.]
The Roycroft Dictionary
enthusiasm
The great hill-climber.
Editors Contribution
enthusiasm
An energetic passion or focus.
Her enthusiasm to unite people and promote working together for the optimum health, human rights, animal rights and shared prosperity of everyone was the truth and everyone knew and supported her honesty and truth.
Submitted by MaryC on February 15, 2020
British National Corpus
Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'ENTHUSIASM' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3291
Nouns Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'ENTHUSIASM' in Nouns Frequency: #1379
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ENTHUSIASM in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ENTHUSIASM in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of ENTHUSIASM in a Sentence
I went from nervousness to unabashed enthusiasm to be a part of this movie after talking with him.
Science is the great antidote to the poison of enthusiasm and superstition.
I have gusts of incredible enthusiasm, usually once I’ve signed up out of sheer panic, because if I’m bad, everyone is going to laugh at me. So I try bloody hard, go to enormous trouble to try and be as good as I can.
They were pretty sure based on demographics -- based on education, on social class -- they knew what areas to hit. The question will be for Sanders, on primary night, if it's a close battle, can he do the same thing, and will he know where his votes are coming from? one out of four Democratic primary voters has actually made up their mind, and so the question is, how do you start to try and anchor some of that enthusiasm and make sure to cement that?
Success is the ability to go from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm.
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- entoesiasmeAfrikaans
- حماسArabic
- въодушевлениеBulgarian
- nadšení, entuziasmusCzech
- Begeisterung, Enthusiasmus, SchwärmereiGerman
- ενθουσιασμόςGreek
- entusiasmoSpanish
- innostusFinnish
- enthousiasme, passionFrench
- eudScottish Gaelic
- ard-jeeanidManx
- התפעלות, התלהבותHebrew
- उत्साहHindi
- ավյուն, խանդավառությունArmenian
- eldmóður, ákafiIcelandic
- foga, entusiasmoItalian
- התלהבותHebrew
- 熱意, 情熱Japanese
- ಉತ್ಸಾಹKannada
- 열의Korean
- BegeeschterungLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- ഉത്സാഹം, താത്പര്യംMalayalam
- geestdrift, enthousiasmeDutch
- entusiasme, begeistringNorwegian
- entuzjazmPolish
- entusiasmoPortuguese
- entuziasmRomanian
- энтузиазмRussian
- oduševljenje, ùshit, entuzijàzam, zánosSerbo-Croatian
- navdušenjeSlovene
- entusiasmSwedish
- உத்வேகம்Tamil
- ఉత్సాహంTelugu
- ความกระตือรือร้นThai
- heves, şevkTurkish
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