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What is the past tense of enthuse?

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The past tense of enthuse is enthused.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of enthuse is enthuses.

The present participle of enthuse is enthusing.

The past participle of enthuse is enthused.

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Councillors and local dignitaries invited to the opening were equally enthused by the new centre.
Scotland On Sunday art critic Iain Gale was less enthused, likening it to a show room for a factory production line.
So you need to buy it right away and avoid the stampede of enthused blog readers who will undoubtedly rush to order the book now!
Then came the rise of the anti-capitalist and anti-war movement which has galvanised a new generation of activists and enthused many others.
For the sake of Britain's future I want every child enthused with the spirit of enterprise.
With a pittance of a salary, how could they be enthused to become proactive people?

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