enthuse

/ɪnˈθuz/
verb
  1. To express excitement or strong interest in something.
    • She enthused about her new job during dinner.
    • The teacher enthused over the students' creative projects.
    • He enthused that the concert was the best he had ever seen.
  2. To cause someone to feel excitement or strong interest.
    • Her passion for science enthused many young students.
    • The coach's speech enthused the entire team before the game.
    • The new policy did little to enthuse the employees.
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