0 a feeling of energetic interest in a particular subject or activity and an eagerness to be involved in it: --
1 a feeling of energetic interest in a particular subject or activity and a desire to be involved in it, or a subject that produces such a feeling: --
What matters is that she has been encouraged to create a musical event which has been received with interest and enthusiasm by the teacher.
Such uncertainties notwithstanding, most ministers and critics of enthusiasm in that period adhered to a corpuscular account of individual and collective imagination.
The same was true of patients with herniated disks, whose enthusiasm for back surgery was reduced after watching an interactive video (18).
Fortunately for their intended victims, a series of high-profile acquittals# began to dampen their enthusiasm for libel prosecutions.
Self-development was mentioned by only 2% of respondents, perhaps reflecting limited enthusiasm for continence care among nurses.
This profiling can rank your enthusiasm for promotions, your brand loyalty, whether you are a ' 'creature of habit' ' and when you prefer to shop.
Filling in the questionnaire and survey may have taken too much time and some producers lost interest and enthusiasm.
A historical framework for understanding the contemporary enthusiasm.