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enthuse

[en-thooz] / ɛnˈθuz /












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The show's fifth season has a healthy 86% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes at the time of writing, although some reviewers were not completely enthused.

From BBC

And why the excitement, in some quarters, about these conferences: "Rishi has a backhanded ability to enthuse people in the opposite direction."

From BBC

It expects him to be a grander figure, a talisman who will gladden the jaded and enthuse audiences the orchestra has yet to enthuse.

From New York Times

A group of friends enthused about the fungi they saw growing from a concrete section of the tunnel wall.

From Seattle Times

Regulatory systems are most interested in pharma's claims, not necessarily those of doctors or their enthused patients.

From Salon