Enthuse (Verb)
Meaning 1
Cause to feel enthusiasm.
Classification
Verbs of feeling.
Examples
- The news of their wedding plans began to enthuse the whole family.
- Her dynamic teaching style seemed to enthuse even the most disinterested students.
- The exciting travel opportunity would enthuse anyone looking for adventure.
- His passion for music helped enthuse the audience at the concert.
- Their new manager's vision for the company's future began to enthuse the employees.
Meaning 2
Utter with enthusiasm.
Classification
Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.
Examples
- The audience enthusiastically began to enthuse over the announcement of their favorite star's arrival on stage.
- Her eyes sparkled as she started to enthuse about the new restaurant she had discovered over the weekend.
- His friends were excited as he took to social media to enthuse about the new job offer he received.
- The music critics were quick to enthuse over the band's sensational performance at the annual festival.
- During the interview, the author couldn't help but enthuse about her debut novel and its journey to publication.