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US
/ɛnˈθuziˌæst/
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[ UK /ɛnθjˈuːzɪˌæst/ ]
[ UK /ɛnθjˈuːzɪˌæst/ ]
NOUN
- an ardent and enthusiastic supporter of some person or activity
- a person having a strong liking for something
How To Use enthusiast In A Sentence
- A former BMX enthusiast, Moore switched to motocross a couple of years ago and he has since taken on gradually more difficult tasks.
- The ice is thick and he is a good deal less enthusiastic when the tip breaks through.
- These are the books written by wine enthusiasts who write them just because they can write. The Times Literary Supplement
- Saxby Bridge has enthusiastically marketed all sorts of tax effective schemes involving things like tea trees, macadamias, wine and even online lingerie.
- Soon after, I became an enthusiastic convert to the right.
- The spots are designed not only to draw in racing enthusiasts, but also to built brand awareness for the resurgent manufacturer, which positions itself on its race-track heritage and Italian design.
- It was really good fun and they were all keen sailors and enthusiastic. Times, Sunday Times
- You will soon have a thick, impenetrable hedge to enclose the fast-growing butterfly bush, Buddleia davidii (coppice it annually to promote flowers), or the heavenly blue blooms of enthusiastic ceanothus thrysiflorus.
- I was so enthusiastic about working out in the world again, doing something imaginative that empowered me. Mothers who Leave
- The same day's paper features a story "Is this a work of art or just any old iron?" about how the writer, broadcaster, doctor and polymath Sir Jonathan Miller asked a passing scrap metal merchant to remove a rusting bath from his front garden -- only to find his three metal sculptures had also been over-enthusiastically taken. Media