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ενθουσιασμένος — meaning in English: excited

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ενθουσιασμένος
enthousiasménos
μάτι
mátі
αλληλεπίδραση
allilepídrasi
χαλαρώνω
chalaráno
Έχω
Echo
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word ενθουσιασμένος in social settings, such as when discussing plans for a party or a concert. For instance, if someone is eagerly anticipating a friend's wedding, they might say, 'Είμαι ενθουσιασμένος για το γάμο!' (I'm excited for the wedding!). It can also be used in more formal environments, like expressing enthusiasm about a new job opportunity.
Synonyms & nuances
While words like χαρούμενος (charoúmenos) also express happiness, ενθουσιασμένος specifically conveys a sense of excitement or fervor about something. You would choose ενθουσιασμένος when you want to emphasize a heightened emotional state, such as the thrill of starting a new adventure.
Culture
The word ενθουσιασμένος is derived from the ancient Greek word 'enthousiasmos', which means 'to be inspired by a god'. This reflects how deeply intertwined excitement is with Greek culture, often associated with joy, celebration, and communal experiences. In Greece, expressing enthusiasm is not just common; it's a vital part of social interactions that brings people together.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce ενθουσιασμένος?
The pronunciation is 'enthousiasménos'. Breaking it down can help: 'en-thoo-zee-as-MEN-os'.
Q.When should I use ενθουσιασμένος?
You can use ενθουσιασμένος in both casual and formal contexts whenever you're expressing excitement about something upcoming or a positive experience.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using this word?
A common mistake is confusing ενθουσιασμένος with other happiness-related adjectives. Remember, it specifically relates to excitement rather than just general happiness.
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