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enthusiastically
[en-thoo-zee-as-tik-lee]
adverb
with lively interest or enthusiasm; eagerly; ardently or passionately.
When not volunteering or working, she enthusiastically pursues outdoor activities such as biking and hiking.
Other Word Forms
- antienthusiastically adverb
- hyperenthusiastically adverb
- nonenthusiastically adverb
- overenthusiastically adverb
- pseudoenthusiastically adverb
- quasi-enthusiastically adverb
- unenthusiastically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of enthusiastically1
Example Sentences
Despite having his errors enthusiastically cheered, with spectators implored to stop shouting out, Draper stayed locked in to retake the lead after Monfils levelled.
Manuel chips in enthusiastically with an impish grin, saying that the new systems that he too firmly believes will emerge will be the "next stage in humanity's evolution".
Ironically, these intrusions are enthusiastically supported by the same voters who whine incessantly about the nanny state.
"Andor" features plenty of standard "Star Wars" Imperial officers enthusiastically serving evil, too.
The case is made, most enthusiastically by retail supplier Octopus, that it could cut prices in some parts of Britain if they reflected the market rate for regional supply.
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