enthuse - use in sentences

Preposition: about

  • experience: However, by the end of the week most enthuse about the experience they've had.

Object

  • audience: Tom Lambert has enthralled and enthused audiences throughout the English-speaking world.
  • majority: As far as domestic arrangements are concerned, people in the great majority enthused about the en suite bedrooms.
  • youngster: Gary is working with schools and clubs to enthuse youngsters, from 6 to 17, particularly in the Penwerris area of Falmouth.
  • learner: The nature of these induction programs is to dispel such fears and enthuse the adult learners toward further study and rapid progress.
  • generation: Encourage outreach work into schools, to enthuse future generations.

Modifying Another Word

  • sufficiently: Of a Liberal Democrat membership now well below 100,000, only 60 % were enthused sufficiently by any candidate to bother to vote.
  • about: On the side of style, however, there is less to be enthused about.
  • particularly: No fixed rules Jean-Luc Godard was among those particularly enthused by Paris in those years.
  • so: We left the meeting feeling so enthused about the fight against fees.
  • clearly: Clearly enthused by the subject matter, Brownlow wants to inspire more divers to explore fresh water.
  • really: Southern Voices did a school assembly on games for peer learning that really enthused the pupils.

Used with why or when

  • when: Teachers who are great at mismatching like new and radical methods, will spot mistakes easily and get enthused when things change.

Preposition: with

  • idea: Delegates were inspired by what they had seen and heard, and excited and enthused with new ideas.

Preposition: by

  • prospect: And if we aren't enthused by the prospect, how do we motivate ourselves to get into the healthy habit?
  • idea: In common with most young lads, I was enthused by the idea of space travel.
  • experience: Many folk said they went away encouraged and enthused by the experience.

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