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enthusiastic

[en-thoo-zee-as-tik] / ɛnˌθu ziˈæs tɪk /


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No one is more enthusiastic than the quantum CEOs themselves, but they can’t be too aspirational.

From Barron's

Here, too, Mr. Turley emphasizes Paine, who arrived in France enthusiastic for revolution and “saw the fall of the Bastille as the rise of a new humanity in the Age of Enlightenment.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"The rush to defend and help has certainly not been as enthusiastic and as significant as we've seen in the past. But there's still a chance that other countries might take some action," says DeLaurentis.

From BBC

Parts of the German business lobby and trade unions, long enthusiastic supporters of free trade, are pushing Berlin to erect barriers to Chinese imports.

From The Wall Street Journal

She and her husband were enthusiastic backers of the Cox Science Center and Aquarium’s expansion efforts and are listed on its website as capital campaign supporters.

From The Wall Street Journal