The past tense of enthusiastic is "enthused".
The suffixes for "enthusiastic" are -ly (enthusiastically) and -ness (enthusiasm).
Spirited Content High-spirited Enthusiastic
A positive connotation of "loud" could be that it is energizing or enthusiastic, creating a vibrant and exciting atmosphere.
The root word is the Greek word theos (god), which became the noun enthusiasm and the adjective enthusiastic(entheos, "having a god within"). The formation of the shorter verb form "to enthuse" is a 19th Century Americanism.The word uses the adjective form of enthusiasm -asticconnected by al to the adverb suffix -ly (in that manner), and the negative prefix un- (not).Un-enthusiastic-al-ly : in a manner which suggests the person is not acting with enthusiasm, half-heartedly.
"Spiritless" is the opposite of enthusiastic.
The opposite could be insincere, or (for enthusiastic) unenthusiastic or unambitious.
No. One opposite is defensive. Could also be passive
The anagram is reluctant. But it is not always the opposite of self-important or commanding. It is usually the opposite of bold or enthusiastic.
The opposite of lazy can be "hard working" -- also industrious, diligent, enthusiastic, motivated, or ambitious.energetic, alertactivepro activeenergeticlivelydiligenthard workingindustriousThe opposite of lazy is industrious.
Enthusiastic means having a lot of excitement and interest in something, while apathetic means showing no interest or enthusiasm at all.
no- in fact, these words are almost opposite in meaning. Dejected means "sad', 'In low spirits", "depressed". "Enthusiastic" means "peppy", "eager to do something", "up beat. "
more enthusiastic most enthusiastic
The past tense of enthusiastic is "enthused".
enthusiastically is the state of being enthusiastic enthusiastic is having or showing great interest
Enthusiastic is an adjective.
The anagram of "enthusiastic" is unchastities.