0 great energy, enthusiasm, and enjoyment that is experienced by someone taking part in an activity, especially a performance:
1 eager enjoyment experienced when doing something:
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.