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Synonyms and antonyms of Enthusiastic in American Thesaurus

Enthusiastic

enthusiastic (adjective)

very interested in something or excited by it

keen (adjective)

mainly British wanting to do something well

eager (adjective)

very enthusiastic about doing something or enthusiastic about something that will happen

avid (adjective)

very enthusiastic about something you do regularly

fervent (adjective)

very enthusiastic and sincere, especially about something you believe in or support

hooked (adjective)

if you are hooked on something, you find it so attractive or interesting that you want to do it as much as possible

mad about something ()

very enthusiastic about something

born-again (adjective)

very enthusiastic about a belief or way of life that is new to you or that you have recently become involved with again

actively (adverb)

in a practical or enthusiastic way

addicted (adjective)

enjoying a particular activity very much and spending as much time as you can doing it

aware (adjective)

enthusiastic about and involved in something

awestruck (adjective)

feeling extremely impressed by something

big (adjective)

very enthusiastic or serious about something

bouncy (adjective)

happy, lively, and enthusiastic

bursting (adjective)

impatient because you want very much to do something

crazy about something (informal)

informal very enthusiastic about something

devoted (adjective)

very enthusiastic about something

devout (adjective)

very enthusiastic in your support for something

dynamic (adjective)

very lively and enthusiastic, with a lot of energy and determination

ebullient (adjective)

formal very happy and enthusiastic

effervescent (adjective)

lively and enthusiastic

enamored (adjective)

formal impressed with something or enthusiastic about something

enamoured ()

the British spelling of enamored

evangelical (adjective)

someone who is evangelical is very enthusiastic about something and likes to tell other people how good it is

fanatic (adjective)

American fanatical

fanatical (adjective)

very enthusiastic about a sport or activity

fired up (adjective)

informal very excited and enthusiastic about something

fond (adjective)

mainly British getting enjoyment and satisfaction from something, especially often or over a long time

gaga (adjective)

informal not thinking clearly because you have very strong feelings of love for someone or because you are very enthusiastic or excited about something

great (adjective)

informal enthusiastic about something or someone

gung-ho (adjective)

informal very enthusiastic, especially about something that might be dangerous

heartily (adverb)

in a loud or enthusiastic way

hearty (adjective)

friendly and enthusiastic, sometimes in a slightly annoying way

hot to trot ()

eager to do something, especially to have sex

impressed (adjective)

admiring someone or something very much, especially because of an unusually good achievement, quality, or skill

interested (adjective)

willing or eager to do something

into (preposition)

informal used for stating what activity or subject someone is interested in and enjoys

keen (adjective)

mainly British very interested in an activity that you do often because you enjoy it

keen on something ()

interested in something and enjoying it, especially an activity that you do often

lively (adjective)

full of energy and enthusiasm

lusty (adjective)

healthy, strong, or enthusiastic

-mad (suffix)

British used with some nouns for saying that someone is very interested in a particular thing, and usually not interested in anything else

messianic (adjective)

used about someone who tries to make major changes in a thoroughly determined and enthusiastic way

nuts about/over (informal)

informal extremely enthusiastic about something, or very attracted to someone

only too eager to do something ()

very eager to do something, especially so eager that it causes problems

overzealous (adjective)

showing disapproval doing something so much that it causes problems

pumped up (adjective)

informal very excited or enthusiastic about something

raring to do something ()

excited about something and impatient to begin it

star-struck (adjective)

a star-struck person admires famous people very much, especially movie stars and entertainers

voracious (adjective)

formal very eager to learn or to do something

wild (adjective)

informal very enthusiastic

willing (adjective)

used about someone who does something in an enthusiastic way

zealous (adjective)

full of a lot of energy, effort, and enthusiasm, especially in your political or religious ideas