gusto Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈɡʌs.təʊ]
  • Us [ ˈɡʌs.toʊ]

Meaning of gusto In English

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Examples of gusto

  • Those who had not responded to the call with the same gusto, those who had deliberately avoided doing their duty, were held in contempt.

  • So is the gusto he shows for problems, even in the sciences of nature.

  • If the preceding movement has been put over with gusto, the audience will, one hopes, perceive the difference.

  • What it lacks in theoretical gusto is more than made up for in careful detail.

  • The pedagogical line of the time was to break a child's will and afterwards to remodel it a gusto.

  • All four show their teeth as they throw themselves about, chewing up the scenery with excessive gusto.

  • They improvised, but without any real gusto.

  • Retirement is the serious business of choosing a style of leisurely living (from many choices), pursuing your choice with gusto and, in the process, finally discovering who you really are.

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Translations of gusto In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (尤指對參加表演的)興致勃勃,熱情…

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  • 中文简体

    (尤指对参加表演的)兴致勃勃,热情…

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  • Español

    entusiasmo…

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  • Português

    gosto, garra…

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  • Français

    entrain…

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  • Čeština

    verva…

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  • Dansk

    iver…

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  • Indonesia

    semangat…

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