Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enthuse.(verb)
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Use "enthuses" in a sentence
""Stiff Little Fingers, man, that's the way to start a label," enthuses the teenager, breaking into a sprightly and not unimpressive a capella rendition of the Irish punk‑band's 1978 debut single, Suspect Device."
"The education secretary enthuses about Andreas Schleicher, of the OECD, calling him the "most important man in English education" for the insights his work confers."
"Touring the new digital studios, he enthuses about the expansion in its 3D coverage and shows off the hi-tech new Sky Sports News set."