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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 51Թ Forms
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of enthusiastically1
Example Sentences
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.
She throws a ball for him, which he enthusiastically retrieves, and the dog practises some of his training drills.
Welby talks freely now about what he got wrong and his sense of shame, and enthusiastically about the changes to safeguarding in the Church since 2013.
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