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Definition of "enthuses" [enthuses]

  • 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."
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