219 Verbs to Use for the Word enthusiasm

During a short period of rest he summoned them daily around him and aroused new enthusiasm among the bronzed veterans by his eloquent words.

We lose much because we lose avidity out of our lives, the eagerness to grasp what spiritually belongs to us,to share the universal enthusiasm, the universal hope.

" The suggestion roused no enthusiasm.

The object of lectures is, in the first place, to awaken the attention and excite the enthusiasm of the student; and

One wonders sometimes why he should feel any enthusiasm.

Marpha, a rich and influential woman, the widow of a posadnik, and who was enamoured of a Lithuanian chief, conceiving the romantic design of bestowing her country as a marriage dower upon her lover, exerted all her power to kindle the enthusiasm and assist the project of the citizens.

Lord Kitchener being the idol of the British army and most highly esteemed by the nation generally for his powers of organization and administration, as well as for his military fame, the appointment increased the confidence of the British people in the Liberal Government and awakened their enthusiasm for war.

Dispatches received at Amsterdam from the German capital said: The news of the fall of Liege spread with lightning rapidity throughout Berlin and created boundless enthusiasm.

The Swiss Guard alone showed enthusiasm in their loyalty and resolution in their demeanor.

His act of heroic energy stirred the enthusiasm of Press and populace, and the name of Sauvallier was on every lip.

He disappears with an amount of applause carefully graduated so as to express enthusiasm without the desire for hearing him again.

And in truth Publius Scipio was one, who was himself enthusiastic, and who inspired enthusiasm.

But the world has grown old, and has lost its enthusiasms.

I have almost caught his enthusiasm.

Two things rapidly cooled Wordsworth's revolutionary enthusiasm, and ended the only dramatic interest of his placid life.

One of these, as if to dampen such great enthusiasm a little, asked him where he had studied the first years of Latin.

No books ever filled my mind and soul with the delight I had when, at twelve years of age, I read "The Children of the Abbey" and "Thaddeus of Warsaw," What man of eighty can forget the enthusiasm with which he read "Old Mortality" or "Ivanhoe" when he was in college?

Nevertheless, in its composition the fresco may still be studied; and after due inspection, aided by photographic reproductions of each portion, we are not unable to understand the enthusiasm which so nobly and profoundly planned a work of art aroused among contemporaries.

" Kitwater asked me one or two more questions about the disposal of the gems to the merchants in Hatton Garden, groaned as I describe the enthusiasm of the dealers, swore under his breath when he heard of Hayle's cunning in refusing to allow either his name or address to be known, and then rose and bade me good-bye.

" Janet was her old nurse, who seemed to think the main part of her duty was to check Mona's enthusiasm.

The heroic bravery of the German soldiers dying for their Fatherland, and the heroic fortitude of the German women who bear and sufferall fail to evoke any enthusiasm in this country, or in other neutral countries, because of the stain which the German military Government has put upon their sacrifices.

He had the face of a fanatic or an enthusiast; but also of a man whose understanding had been so cultivated as to temper enthusiasm with judgment.

It is a reasonable contention that a writer possessing the enthusiasm, the humour and the persuasive gifts of Mr. IONIDES, with a twelve-and-sixpenny book for their display, could present a case that would give some theoretic and superficial charm to the most uncomfortable conditions of existence.

Long afterwards, when standing on the heights of Tusculum and looking down on the little round lake, he remembered his young enthusiasm and his old instructor.

Then cold doubt crept in; something of the monstrosity of the proceeding chilled his enthusiasm for occult research.

219 Verbs to Use for the Word  enthusiasm