enthusiasm (the more usual word)
enthusiasm
to refuse officially to allow or accept (something) as correct
reject, prohibit
the state of disapproving
condemnation
to have, express, an unfavourable opinion
condemn
to annoy or offend (a person); make (a person) angry
make unhappy
(of a person) the force, strength, capacity, to do things and get things done
person's spirit and vigor
the sensation of taste and smell
odor and taste
the state, condition of existing (e.g. growing, moving, reproducing)
animation, spirit
of life
animation, spirit
to hurt the feelings of, upset, (a person)
displease, insult
strength (especially of drugs)
effectiveness
to say that (something) must not be done, that (a person) must not do something
make impossible; stop
the sense by which flavour is known; the quality of a substance made known by this sense
flavor of some quality
enthusiasm, spirit, vigour (especially in artistic or literary work)
energy, enthusiasm
animation, spirit
animation, spirit
mental or physical strength; energy
power, energy
capacity to endure, survive, perform functions; energy, liveliness
energy, spirit
a sound as of a bullet going through the air, or of the sudden tearing of cloth; a device with two toothed metal or plastic edges fastened together by means of a sliding tab, used for fastening articles of clothing; to open or close a coat, bag etc using a zip
enthusiasm, energy