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without enthusiastic
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "without enthusiastic" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "without enthusiasm"? You can use the corrected phrase when describing a lack of excitement or eagerness in a situation or response. Example: "The audience reacted without enthusiasm to the speaker's presentation."
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7 human-written examples
Without enthusiastic consent then sex is no fun (and quite feasibly rape).
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Without enthusiastic car buyers, there will be no revival, no matter how well Mr. Mulally reorganizes and re-energizes Ford.
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Even an interim agreement will be impossible without enthusiastic participation by both countries, which together account for 40percentt of greenhouse gas emissions.
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But in a city that is about a quarter black, and where African-Americans are a critical Democratic voting bloc, it is difficult to see a Thompson victory on Nov. 3 without enthusiastic support from black voters.
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Says Bizannes, "regional hype without enthusiastic future applicants that are of a high calibre means nothing in the scheme of things".
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The deputy PM wanted to press ahead with his devolution plans but, without enthusiastic backing from Tony Blair, he was obliged to test them on the area of England he thought would be most receptive to the idea of regional government - the North East.
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Without the enthusiastic support of the party insiders, that seemed impossible.
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"Without his enthusiastic welcome, we might have tried to survive on our own a few more days," Mark Lijek, a retired Foreign Service officer, wrote in Slate last year.
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The initial IPL would not have worked nearly as well without huge, enthusiastic audiences expressing — among other things — city and regional rivalries.
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But there is no chance of even an interim agreement without the enthusiastic participation of China, the biggest emitter of greenhouse gases.
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Fischer said that Romney was "sticking his thumb in our eye" and "signalling to the homosexual lobby... 'I'm with you, I'm not with the pro-family community.' " He warned, "He cannot win without an enthusiastic evangelical base".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "without enthusiasm" instead of "without enthusiastic" to ensure grammatical correctness. For example: "The team accepted the changes without enthusiasm."
Common error
Avoid using "enthusiastic" directly after "without". The correct form is "without enthusiasm". "Enthusiastic" is an adjective, while "enthusiasm" is a noun, which is needed after the preposition "without".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "without enthusiastic" is grammatically incorrect. It attempts to combine the preposition "without" with an adjective ("enthusiastic") directly, instead of using a noun. Ludwig AI indicates that the correct form should be "without enthusiasm".
Frequent in
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Science
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Wiki
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Academia
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "without enthusiastic" is grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI suggests, the correct phrasing is "without enthusiasm". While the phrase appears in some news and media sources, its incorrect grammar limits its acceptance in formal contexts. To convey a similar meaning, consider using alternative phrases such as "lacking enthusiasm" or "devoid of enthusiasm".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
without enthusiasm
Replaces the adjective "enthusiastic" with the noun "enthusiasm", correcting the grammatical structure.
lacking enthusiasm
Uses the participle "lacking" to indicate a deficiency of enthusiasm.
devoid of enthusiasm
Emphasizes a complete absence of enthusiasm.
without excitement
Substitutes "enthusiastic" with "excitement", focusing on the absence of thrill.
unenthusiastically
Uses an adverb to describe an action performed without enthusiasm.
apathetic
Replaces the entire phrase with a single adjective denoting a lack of interest or concern.
indifferent
Similar to "apathetic", indicating a lack of interest or concern.
without zeal
Replaces "enthusiastic" with "zeal", emphasizing the absence of fervor.
showing no enthusiasm
A more explicit way of stating the absence of enthusiasm.
without any passion
Focuses on the absence of strong emotion or passion.
FAQs
What's the correct way to say lacking excitement?
The correct way to express a lack of excitement is to say "without enthusiasm" instead of "without enthusiastic". You can also try phrases like "lacking enthusiasm" or "devoid of enthusiasm".
How can I use the word "enthusiasm" correctly in a sentence?
You can use "enthusiasm" as a noun in sentences like, "The project was completed with great enthusiasm" or "There was a lack of enthusiasm for the proposal".
What does it mean to do something "without enthusiasm"?
To do something "without enthusiasm" means to do it without any excitement, eagerness, or passion. It suggests a lack of interest or motivation.
Are there synonyms for "without enthusiasm" that I can use?
Yes, you can use alternatives like "apathetic", "indifferent", or "lacking zeal" to express a similar meaning.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested