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enthusiastic believer
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "enthusiastic believer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is very passionate and supportive of a particular idea, cause, or belief. Example: "As an enthusiastic believer in renewable energy, she dedicates her time to advocating for sustainable practices in her community."
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Michael Bloomberg of Bloomberg L.P. in New York City is an enthusiastic believer in giving to promote his business.
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He returned to Iraq an enthusiastic believer and rose to director general in the Ministry of Industry.
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An enthusiastic believer in France's imperial destiny, Garnier vigorously advocated the expansion of French power in Vietnam and the commercial benefits he believed would flow from the exploration of the Mekong River.
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"Gavin, what's made you pick up the phone?" Gavin, it turns out, is an enthusiastic believer in the internet's ability to cure cancer – it's something to do with acid in your blood – and he thinks doctors are being sent to prison for telling the truth.
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Mr. Sculley, an elderly remittance man who rummages about in the fields and forests in an ancient frock coat, stuffing his pockets with dead lizards and mice and other trophies, is the founder of the Van Diemen's Land Scientific Society and an enthusiastic believer in the "science" of physiognomy.
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In a memo, obtained by Axios, Rodrigues says Kalanick has been an "enthusiastic believer in our vision since our inception and he is excited to work with us more directly to bring innovation to healthcare and help us reach out goals for market leadership".
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Enthusiastic believers who are drawn to teaching sometimes cannot stop themselves.
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He emphasizes that their "cold readings" of enthusiastic believers seeking solace are questionable on many levels.
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Many of the researchers here came away from the conference enthusiastic believers in the power of cooperation.
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Without predictable rules, or any ability to protect property from theft or seizure, even the most enthusiastic believers in a new Iraq say it is still to unstable major commitments.
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At one point, Michigan's admissions-office Web site pictured a welter of enthusiastic believers, including a student who declared, "Diversity is one of the issues I'm most passionate about".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "enthusiastic believer" to convey a sense of passionate conviction and active support for a specific idea, cause, or person. It's stronger than simply being a "believer".
Common error
While "enthusiastic believer" is acceptable, avoid overuse in highly formal or academic writing. Opt for more nuanced and precise terms like "staunch advocate" or "fervent supporter" in such contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "enthusiastic believer" functions as a descriptive term, characterizing an individual who possesses both strong conviction and marked passion for a particular belief, ideology, or cause. Ludwig confirms the phrase's usability in written English.
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "enthusiastic believer" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase that describes someone with a strong and passionate belief in something. Ludwig indicates it’s appropriate for general use, but may not always be ideal for highly formal writing. While not as frequent as other similar phrases, it's readily found in news media and encyclopedic sources. Consider alternatives like "ardent supporter" or "fervent advocate" depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey. Be mindful of the context and avoid overuse in highly formal situations.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
true believer
Emphasizes the genuineness and depth of belief, rather than the enthusiasm, though often implies strong conviction.
ardent supporter
Replaces "believer" with "supporter" implying active backing and advocacy.
avid enthusiast
Replaces "believer" with "enthusiast", focusing on the passion and interest in something, rather than a strong belief system.
passionate advocate
Replaces "enthusiastic" with "passionate", focusing on deep emotional commitment and "believer" with "advocate", focusing on public support.
fervent advocate
Substitutes "enthusiastic" with "fervent", emphasizing intensity and passion, and "believer" with "advocate", highlighting active promotion.
zealous proponent
Uses "zealous" to convey strong enthusiasm and "proponent" to indicate active support and promotion.
staunch defender
Emphasizes unwavering loyalty and protection of a belief or cause, shifting the focus from enthusiasm to steadfastness.
devoted adherent
Focuses on unwavering loyalty and dedication to a belief or cause, replacing enthusiasm with steadfast devotion.
committed follower
Highlights dedication and adherence to a particular belief or leader, changing the emphasis from enthusiasm to loyalty.
unwavering in their conviction
Highlights the firmness and steadfastness of belief, removing the explicit mention of enthusiasm but implying strong commitment.
FAQs
How can I use "enthusiastic believer" in a sentence?
You can use "enthusiastic believer" to describe someone who strongly supports something. For instance: "He is an "enthusiastic believer" in the power of education to transform lives."
What are some alternatives to saying "enthusiastic believer"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives such as "ardent supporter", "fervent advocate", or "staunch defender".
Is "enthusiastic believer" formal or informal?
"Enthusiastic believer" sits in a somewhat neutral register. It's generally acceptable in news articles and general writing, but might be less suitable for highly formal academic papers. Consider more precise alternatives in those contexts.
What's the difference between "enthusiastic believer" and "true believer"?
While both phrases imply strong conviction, "enthusiastic believer" focuses on the passion and zeal of the person, whereas "true believer" emphasizes the depth and unshakeability of their faith or conviction. "True believer" can sometimes carry a slightly negative connotation, implying blind faith.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested