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1 ביטלמאניה
Beatlemania, mass excitement and enthusiasm for the rock group "The Beatles" (during the early 1960s) -
2 ביטלמאנייה
Beatlemania, mass excitement and enthusiasm for the rock group "The Beatles" (during the early 1960s) -
3 ביטלמניה
Beatlemania, mass excitement and enthusiasm for the rock group "The Beatles" (during the early 1960s) -
4 ביטלמנייה
Beatlemania, mass excitement and enthusiasm for the rock group "The Beatles" (during the early 1960s) -
5 ביתר שאת
more intensely, with excessive strength, with more enthusiasm -
6 במשנה מרץ
vigorously, with resumed enthusiasm -
7 גילה התלהבות
displayed enthusiasm -
8 השתלהבות
flaring-up, catching fire; ardour, enthusiasm -
9 התלהבות
excitement, enthusiasm, ecstacy, ecstasy, fervency, fervidness, fervor, fieriness, fire, flush, furor, gusto, keenness, mettle, pathos, rapture, rapturousness, rave, rhapsody, unction, vehemence -
10 חדור התלהבות
full of enthusiasm -
11 חסר התלהבות
passionless, lacking enthusiasm -
12 ללא חפץ
unwillingly, without enthusiasm -
13 ללא כל חפץ
unwillingly, without enthusiasm -
14 מיתן את התלהבותו
dampened his enthusiasm
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Enthusiasm — ( gr. ἐνθουσιασμός enthousiasmos ) originally meant inspiration or possession by a divine afflatus or by the presence of a god. Johnson s Dictionary, the first comprehensive dictionary of the English language, defines enthusiasm as a vain belief… … Wikipedia
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enthusiasm — index ardor, compulsion (obsession), emotion, industry (activity), interest (concern), life … Law dictionary
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enthusiasm — [n] keen interest, excitement activity, ardency, ardor, avidity, conviction, craze, dash, devotion, eagerness, earnestness, ecstasy, élan, emotion, energy, exhilaration, fad, fanaticism, feeling, fervor, fever, fieriness, fire, flame, flare,… … New thesaurus
enthusiasm — ► NOUN 1) intense enjoyment, interest, or approval. 2) an object of such feelings. 3) archaic, derogatory religious fervour supposedly resulting directly from divine inspiration. ORIGIN Greek enthousiasmos, from enthous possessed by a god … English terms dictionary
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