enthuse in English

verb
1
say something that expresses one's eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
they both enthused over my new look
synonyms:rave aboutbe enthusiastic aboutgush overwax lyrical aboutbe effusive aboutget all worked up aboutrhapsodize aboutoverpraisepraise to the skiesextolgo wild/mad/crazy about/over/forballyhoo
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "enthuse" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "enthuse", or refer to the context using the word "enthuse" in the English Dictionary.

1. He did not enthuse over the purchases.

2. Enthuse . Show enthusiasm openly! Rotary should be fun.

3. Does your spouse still stimulate and enthuse you?

4. Enthuse everybody in your company to "Think Customer".

5. I'm not enthuse over my job any more than before.

6. It's hard not to enthuse after this first episode of Alan Wake.

7. I want my colleagues to continue to enthuse about the job and teach effectively.

8. And you'll likely get an enthuse sciatic reply from your new friend .

9. For a bishop to enthuse about such an initiative is, sadly, rare.

10. It is an ensemble of musical qualities that will enthuse listeners every time.

11. A good retailer will enthuse about his stock and tempt you to try new foods.

12. I've repeatedly tried to enthuse him about commercial possibilities, but he scoffs and sends me chases.

13. " Of course, you'll do,'said Drouet, who, in his efforts to enthuse Carrie, had interested himself.

14. Probably one of the most crucial elements of nursery education is to enthuse the child about learning.

15. The best Rather could do was enthuse about shadowy figures in crowds who might or might not be somebody guilty of something.

16. And British officials now feel that, following her re-election as German chancellor, Merkel can afford to enthuse about a president Blair.

17. "I think through our architecture, we can give people a glimpse of another world, and enthuse them, make them excited about ideas," Hadid said in a statement.

18. It is precisely this to which Cyprian Norwid seems to allude in declaring that “beauty is to enthuse us for work, and work is to raise us up”.

19. But the company is now showing some worrying signs of middle-age fatigue. In particular, it is struggling to find a growth strategy that will enthuse disgruntled shareholders.

20. The time has come for chief executive officers to transform themselves into chief enabling officers who enable, encourage, and enthuse employees that are toiling in the value zone.

21. Notably supporters of the Wisla Club have a lot to enthuse about in the recent years as their side has dominated the Poland's premier league and won a string of the country's championships.

22. Although Leonardo has attempted to enthuse his players further, he understands the task in hand involves a major push, as well as a degree of perfection from now until the end of term.

23. Abuse accrues accuse adieus ainus amuse argues bamboos bantus bayous bedews bemuse Bestrews breakthroughs canoes cashews confuse construes corkscrews cuckoos curfews debuts defuse defuze diffuse effuse ensues enthuse eschews excuse gumshoes gurus hairdos hebrews hindus hoodoos horseshoes igloos imbues infuse issues jackscrews kazoos kudzus

24. Abuse accrues accuse adieus ainus amuse argues bamboos bantus bayous bedews bemuse Bestrews breakthroughs canoes cashews confuse construes corkscrews cuckoos curfews debuts defuse defuze diffuse effuse ensues enthuse eschews excuse gumshoes gurus hairdos hebrews hindus hoodoos horseshoes igloos imbues infuse issues jackscrews kazoos kudzus