Aggressiveness vs Enthusiasm - What's the difference?
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(uncountable) The state or quality of being aggressive.
(countable) The result or product of being aggressive.
(obsolete, or, historical) Possession by a god; divine inspiration or frenzy.
* 1946 , Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosophy , ch. 1
Intensity of feeling; excited interest or eagerness.
Something in which one is keenly interested.
* 1968 , Central States Archaeological Journal (volumes 15-16, page 154)
* 2012 , Nicholas Joll, Philosophy and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (page 23)
As nouns the difference between aggressiveness and enthusiasm
is that aggressiveness is the state or quality of being aggressive while enthusiasm is possession by a god; divine inspiration or frenzy.aggressiveness
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- The intoxication that they sought was that of ‘enthusiasm ’, of union with the god.
- My main enthusiasm is attending and seeing the progress and interest of collectors, to meet old friends, and hopefully to make new friends.
- Other Adamsian enthusiasms included: fast cars; restaurants; Bach, the Beatles, Pink Floyd and Dire Straits;