Hye I am Pasha, well that's a statement more than a question, but if question, answer is yes, you will be fired with enthusiasm, if you are not filled with enthusism i think first word is filled, not fired, that might help you to understand it. imagine your clothes are wet and someone throws water on you, you will ofcource not mind enough as compared to if you were dry, wearing party dress, and someone ruined your suit.
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He wasn't fired he was released.
yes he is.he is permanently fired
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In my last job I was fired with enthusiasm
A common cheer for "Let's get fired up!" often involves a rhythmic chant that builds enthusiasm. For example, it might go: "Ready? Okay! Let's get fired up! (clap, clap) Let's get fired up! (clap, clap) We’re ready to go, let the excitement flow!" This cheer encourages participation and energizes the crowd or team.
Enthusiasm is a noun meaning eagerness.They worked with enthusiasm, and the job went quickly.
Enthusiasm is a noun meaning eagerness.They worked with enthusiasm, and the job went quickly.
I just love her unbridled enthusiasm!
Enthuse is the verb form of enthusiasm.
Enthusiasm is a noun.
The word enthusiasm means intense enjoyment or interest.
The difference between passion and enthusiasm is that passion is felt in the heart and soul, enthusiasm is mental
Enthusiasm is a noun. e.g. She was filled with enthusiasm.
I can give you several sentences.He has a lot of enthusiasm.My enthusiasm for the project is waning.You need to show more enthusiasm.
That is the correct spelling of "enthusiasm" (excited interest).