Need another word that means the same as “enthused”? Find 30 related words for “enthused” in this overview.
Table Of Contents:
Associations of "Enthused" (30 Words)
argue | Have an argument about something. The evidence argues for your claim. |
argument | An independent variable associated with a function or proposition and determining its value For example in the expression y F x x the arguments of the function F are x and x and the value is y. It was a strong argument that his hypothesis was true. |
bicker | A quarrel about petty points. Couples who bicker over who gets what from the divorce. |
contention | A contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement. Freud s contention that all dreams were wish fulfilment. |
contentious | Relating to or involving differences between contending parties. A contentious issue. |
contentiousness | An inclination to be quarrelsome and contentious. |
contributor | A writer whose work is published in a newspaper or magazine or as part of a book. Hunt was the largest contributor of hymns to these collections. |
controversial | Marked by or capable of arousing controversy. A controversial decision on affirmative action. |
controversy | Prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion. The announcement ended a protracted controversy. |
debatable | Open to discussion or argument. It is debatable whether the country is coming out of recession. |
debate | The formal presentation of a stated proposition and the opposition to it (usually followed by a vote. MPs debated the issue in the Commons. |
declamatory | Ostentatiously lofty in style. A long declamatory speech. |
discourse | Written or spoken communication or debate. A discourse on critical theory. |
discussion | The action or process of talking about something in order to reach a decision or to exchange ideas. See Appendix One for a more detailed discussion. |
disproof | A set of facts that prove that something is untrue. Rex was living disproof of the youth preserving powers imputed to life in the college. |
disputable | Not established as a fact, and so open to question or debate. Whether it can be described as art criticism may be disputable. |
disputation | Debate or argument. Promoting consensus rather than disputation. |
dispute | A disagreement between management and employees that leads to industrial action. The estate disputes that it is responsible for the embankment. |
forum | A public meeting or assembly for open discussion. We hope these pages act as a forum for debate. |
gainsay | Deny or contradict (a fact or statement. None could gainsay her. |
hassel | Norwegian chemist noted for his research on organic molecules (1897-1981. |
heated | Made warm or hot het is a dialectal variant of heated. A heated argument. |
impugn | Attack as false or wrong. The father does not impugn her capacity as a good mother. |
polemical | Of or involving dispute or controversy. A polemical essay. |
quarrel | An arrow that is shot from a crossbow; has a head with four edges. She made the mistake of picking a quarrel with John. |
rebut | Overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof. He had to rebut charges of acting for the convenience of his political friends. |
rebuttal | (law) a pleading by the defendant in reply to a plaintiff’s surrejoinder. |
refutable | Able to be refuted. |
refute | Overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof. These claims have not been convincingly refuted. |
wrangle | An instance of intense argument (as in bargaining. The horses were wrangled early. |