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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
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- ܲ·-·ٳ···پ·· adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of enthusiastically1
Example Sentences
Other children are enthusiastically showcasing their inventions: games, robots, apps and smart home projects.
Nigel raves enthusiastically about a particularly "mind-blowing" sparring session against an unnamed top-level fighter which left him too excited to sleep.
And instead of feeling threatened by the backlash against their native land, many American ex-pats living in Canada are enthusiastically siding with their neighbors.
Jordan assented enthusiastically, grousing: “You have a judge in Timbuktu, California, who can do some order and some injunction” to obstruct Trump.
But the notion – enthusiastically endorsed by populist and hard-right politicians across Europe and the US – that she is a victim of a conspiratorial political plot has clearly not convinced most French people.
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