What's the difference between enthuse and enthusiastic?

Enthuse


Definition:

  • (v. t. & i.) To make or become enthusiastic.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Some are enthused about the opportunities this brings; others find it deeply unsettling.
  • (2) Encouraged by Atkins , to whom Ike had enthused about his two talented sons, Don and Phil branched out as a duo.
  • (3) Boseley enthuses about hour-long, single-story, issue-based documentaries that will be followed by debates run by Cook's team on the issues raised.
  • (4) Many have been enthused about; few have been embedded.
  • (5) Numerous studies have shown that, above all other factors, it's the teacher in the classroom who inspires, cultivates and enthuses learning.
  • (6) They enthuse about a private-sector led economic recovery; they say the governor of the Bank of England and the financial markets demand deficit reduction.
  • (7) "It's an amazing time right now," she enthuses, in the grand surroundings of her New Town hotel.
  • (8) In the latest Vogue, Susie Forbes, principal at the Condé Nast College of Fashion and Design, enthuses about her treadmill desk, a refinement of the stand-up-sit-down desks (the height can be raised or lowered) now fashionable.
  • (9) In Apple's earnings call in July, Cook was typically enthused when alluding – albeit vaguely – to new products due to be unveiled in the next 12 months.
  • (10) As her old boss Alex Salmond, out campaigning in Fife, enthused that his former protege was “wiping the floor with the Westminster old boys’ network”, Sturgeon offered words of caution: “We’ve got to see how people vote; after all, there’s a danger that all of us will get carried away with the post-match analysis.” Judging by the sheer energy and spirit of the scores of activists gathered on St John’s Road in the prosperous suburb of Costorphine, this is yet another seat the Liberal Democrats are unlikely to hold.
  • (11) I always say seeing is believing, it really is,” enthuses Clegg, waxing lyrical about the charms of Baku.
  • (12) "Just having a group conversation, being able to interact realistically and allow new sims into a conversation, to acknowledge them and respond... it sounds like a small thing but it's never happened in the sims game," enthuses Nardone.
  • (13) "Ashton is probably one of the smartest guys when it comes to tech," he enthused.
  • (14) In her slightly fusty offices off Drury Lane, Michel enthuses about the new TV and internet-based deals for clients, from Simon Schama to Twiggy (she has a planned musical), and garden writer Sarah Raven, Michel's first client.
  • (15) The "fastest rate of quarterly growth in five years" , enthuses the Telegraph.
  • (16) MPG's trading director, Alan Brydon, said that he was "enthused" by the launch and Vanessa Clifford, the managing partner at Mindshare, added that the venture was "realistic and well founded in common sense".
  • (17) I do my best but really it's about song interpretation, being the character of the song…It's about keeping the audience enthused, keeping them involved.
  • (18) Sarpong enthuses about China , which, through state-run company Poly Technologies Inc (PTI), donated the sports complex to the armed forces in 2011.
  • (19) They pose a clear threat to the financial security of every family in Britain.” Kendall, in a reflective speech, conceded Corybn’s campaign had “mobilised and enthused vast numbers of people in a way we haven’t seen for decades.
  • (20) Corbyn has shown he can enthuse multitudes with optimism, sincerity and straight-talking No one has the answer to widespread disaffection with mainstream politics.

Enthusiastic


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Enthusiastical
  • (n.) An enthusiast; a zealot.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The new Somali government has enthusiastically embraced the new deal and created a taskforce, bringing together the government, lead donors (the US, UK, EU, Norway and Denmark), the World Bank and civil society.
  • (2) The Nazi extermination of Jews in Lithuania (aided enthusiastically by local Lithuanians) was virtually total.
  • (3) Since then, Republican activists and enthusiasts have been energised and polls have tightened.
  • (4) Life exists in the noisy grey bits between a 'no' and full, enthusiastic consent.
  • (5) People like me argued that's an analytical error, that the most enthusiastic deepeners will be the new member states, and we were three-quarters right.
  • (6) So when he came to tell me, he said, "Don't get too enthusiastic, it has nothing to do with your abilities, it's to do with the fact that they have just raised the expatriate allowances."
  • (7) In contrast, we are less enthusiastic about thrombolytic therapy for distal small vessel thrombosis or embolism because complete clot lysis was achieved in only one of five patients.
  • (8) He has opinions on everything, and he hurls them at you so enthusiastically, so ferociously, that before long you feel battered.
  • (9) Netanyahu can be expected to enthusiastically support a tougher Trump line .
  • (10) The new defence minister, Augustin Bizimana, enthusiastically carried on arming the Interahamwe.
  • (11) The project provided experiential learning and interdisciplinary interactions that were enthusiastically received by the students.
  • (12) Russia was less enthusiastic about an area out of reach of its bombers, insisting on fighters going one way and civilians the other.
  • (13) And it has proved too forgiving of welfare abuse, too obsessed with universal human rights, and too enthusiastic about immigration.
  • (14) Nadella pleases ValueAct – see this enthusiastic statement today – which has been until now Microsoft's biggest critic.
  • (15) He found Margaret Thatcher far more enthusiastic and he was invited to a Downing Street reception where he met the chairman of a small City bank.
  • (16) It positioned Labour much more to the left, David Cameron's Tories a little more to the right, and the Liberal Democrats as the sole enthusiasts for a previously overcrowded centre.
  • (17) Sakowicz, witness to tens of thousands of murders at the Ponar (Paneriai) site outside Vilnius, recorded accurately that most of the killers were enthusiastic locals.
  • (18) He says the president is ready to embrace the results "enthusiastically" and accept the will of the people.
  • (19) However visitors to benm.at – an iPhone and iPod touch enthusiasts' website – can download a profile that instantly activates the tethering system free of charge.
  • (20) This use of MR imaging has been enthusiastically accepted by orthopedic surgeons, and the assessment of musculoskeletal trauma has emerged as one of the most commonly utilized applications of this diagnostic method.

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