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1.Give the verb form of enthusiastic'.​

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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Explanation:

The verb enthuse is a 19th-century back formation from the noun enthusiasm.

It is used as a transitive verb meaning “to cause to become enthusiastic” ( The liveliness of the dance enthused the audience ) and as an intransitive verb meaning “to show enthusiasm” ( She enthused warmly over his performance ).

Answered by iamitabhchoubey
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Answer:

The verb enthuse is a 19th-century back formation from the noun enthusiasm. ... It is used as a transitive verb meaning “to cause to become enthusiastic” ( The liveliness of the dance enthused the audience ) and as an intransitive verb meaning “to show enthusiasm” ( She enthused warmly over his performance ).

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