English to Malayalam Dictionary enthuse

enthuse

ആവേശം
definition
verb
they both enthused over my new look
say something that expresses one's eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
example
‘It would 'enthuse' people, there is no question,’ he said.
Another key to success is to 'enthuse' people you deal with.
One does not have to strain, however, to 'enthuse' about Indonesia's performance - remarkable so soon following its entry into democratic elections.
I wouldn't want to 'enthuse' about it afterwards.
A smashing final 25 minutes gave the 9,000 attendance plenty to 'enthuse' about at sun-drenched Hyde Park on Sunday.
The club has a very active participation at all levels and members had plenty to 'enthuse' about when they attended the recent presentation night in the Western Hotel.
Apart from the sharpshooters there was little to 'enthuse' about.
I sometimes find it difficult to 'enthuse' about Chardonnay.
public art is a tonic that can 'enthuse' alienated youth
It is why he'll sometimes step from the technical area straight into a post-match interview and 'enthuse' about something he has just seen in a match that may have left the assembled media cold.
At schools level, there was plenty to 'enthuse' about.
That is an attitude to 'enthuse' about when you visit five wineries a day, and it is a jolly approach in a region that has had nothing but seriously bad press over its 2004 vintage.
Because if you don't have that, you will never 'enthuse' the people who would be on your side.
Early in his career I saw little to 'enthuse' about and much to be frightened of, but in the last few matches he has got progressively stronger and his defensive strength and bravery were evident.
I similarly 'enthuse' about Ferdinand's mind now fired up, not frozen by fear and anger, able to take a different angle on valuing its ability to think, and to think very well.
public art is a tonic that can 'enthuse' alienated youth
This weekend I'm giving a masterclass to inspire and 'enthuse' about the instrument.
Although we couldn't 'enthuse' about our meal, at least customer care and fire evacuation were of a high standard.
It's just too hard to try and 'enthuse' people to come along if they don't really know what you're on about.
A few months ago, I stood on the galleried balcony of the town hall, listening to the mayor 'enthuse' about the place he loved.
Critics like to 'enthuse' about Miles Davis in the 1950s and '60s and disregard his output during the 1970s, a creative period after which he retired for several years.
We want to 'enthuse' these young people to become the next generation of wealth creators in the UK.
There was little to 'enthuse' about in the early stages of the second period as Villa continued to probe more in hope than with any conviction.
After all, it's often more fun to rail about a terrible movie than to 'enthuse' about a good one - but you get the idea.
But how do we 'enthuse' young people to be physically active, when a whole range of social and economic factors are getting in the way?
‘We chose the schools because we wanted to 'enthuse' these young people and make them more involved in the arts,’ she explained.
It was perfect to dip naan bread in, and the pilau rice was wolfed down by Matt who seemed to 'enthuse' about how special the chef's special was with every mouthful.
‘We hope that our programme 'enthuses' medical students to take up studies on the brain,’ he said.
This came at the cost of being able to talk freely about the things which had previously 'enthused' him, such as his years of study and appreciation of the ballet.
Clearly part of the problem is the way in which Science is taught in schools since it is not 'enthusing' young people to the same extent that Arts are.
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