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noun

The state of being fascinated.

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Their enthralment with the supernatural
noun

The state of being fascinated.

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Their enthralment with the supernatural
verb

Capture the fascinated attention of.

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She had been so enthralled by the adventure that she had hardly noticed the cold
noun

The state of being fascinated.

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Their enthralment with the supernatural
verb

Capture the fascinated attention of.

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She had been so enthralled by the adventure that she had hardly noticed the cold
verb

Install (a monarch or bishop) on a throne, especially during a ceremony to mark the beginning of their rule.

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The new archbishop was enthroned in york minster
verb

Install (a monarch or bishop) on a throne, especially during a ceremony to mark the beginning of their rule.

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The new archbishop was enthroned in york minster
noun

The act of putting a king, queen, etc. through the ceremony of sitting on a throne (= chair used in ceremonies) in order to mark the official beginning of their period in power

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The exhibit included the dress worn by the queen during her crowning and enthronement., he attended…
noun

The act of putting a king, queen, etc. through the ceremony of sitting on a throne (= chair used in ceremonies) in order to mark the official beginning of their period in power

Usage examples:

The exhibit included the dress worn by the queen during her crowning and enthronement., he attended…
verb

Install (a monarch or bishop) on a throne, especially during a ceremony to mark the beginning of their rule.

Usage examples:

The new archbishop was enthroned in york minster
verb

To press or crowd in upon (a person or thing); to surround in a throng; to beset.

verb

Install (a monarch or bishop) on a throne, especially during a ceremony to mark the beginning of their rule.

Usage examples:

The new archbishop was enthroned in york minster
verb

Usually in passive. to seat (a person) on a throne; especially to set (a monarch, bishop, etc.) on a throne as part of a formal or ceremonial induction to office; to install (a person) formally as monarch, bishop, etc.

noun

The action or an act of enthroning someone; especially the formal or ceremonial induction to office of a monarch, bishop, etc.; = "enthronement".

verb

Usually in passive. to seat (a person) on a throne; especially to set (a monarch, bishop, etc.) on a throne as part of a formal or ceremonial induction to office; to install (a person) formally as monarch, bishop, etc.

verb

Express eager enjoyment, interest, or approval regarding something.

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They both enthused over my new look
verb

Express eager enjoyment, interest, or approval regarding something.

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They both enthused over my new look
verb

Express eager enjoyment, interest, or approval regarding something.

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They both enthused over my new look
noun

Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.

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Her energy and enthusiasm for life
noun

Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.

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Her energy and enthusiasm for life
noun

A person who is very interested in a particular activity or subject.

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A sports car enthusiast
adjective

Having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.

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He could be wildly enthusiastic about a project
adjective

Designating a person who claims (falsely or erroneously) to receive divine communication or inspiration; designating (a member of) any of various christian religious movements believing in, or thought to believe in, private divine revelation as opposed to revelation through scripture; of, relating to, or characterized by such movements or their beliefs. from the 18th century also in wider sense: relating to, of the nature of, or characterized by mystical, fanatical, or radical religious delusion; = "enthusiastic".

adverb

In a way that shows intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.

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The report was enthusiastically welcomed by all groups

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