- a word derived from enthusiasm.
Example Sentences
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Cavallari persuaded her husband, Cutler, to participate; then he inadvertently stole the spotlight in the series premiere with his extreme unenthusiasm.
From Washington Post • Aug. 1, 2018
Several usually vociferous press commentators seemed stunned by unenthusiasm.
From Time Magazine Archive
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We have only cowardice, the unenthusiasm and the indecision of base men.
From Caesar Dies by Mundy, Talbot
From within, a voice of unenthusiasm bade him enter, and he went in, closing the door behind him.
From Captivating Mary Carstairs by Crosby, Raymond Moreau
Fatigue of mood is marked by depression of a mild kind, a liability to worry, an unenthusiasm for those one loves or for the things formerly held dearest.
From The Nervous Housewife by Myerson, Abraham