Enthrone, v. a.

    1. Invest with sovereign power, seat upon the throne.
    2. Exalt, elevate, raise to superiority.

Enthusiasm, n.

    1. Ecstasy (from a belief of being inspired), fanaticism, religious frenzy.
    2. Ardor, zeal, warmth, earnestness, passion, devotion.
    3. Heat of imagination, mental excitement.

Enthusiast, n.

    1. Fanatic, devotee, bigot, zealot, religious madman.
    2. Zealot, visionary, dreamer, castle-builder.

Enthusiastic, Enthusiastical, a.

    1. Fanatical, bigoted.
    2. Visionary, extravagant.
    3. Ardent, earnest, vehement, zealous, fervent, fervid, burning, flaming, glowing, passionate, impassioned.

Entice, v. a. Allure (to evil), lure, attract, decoy, seduce, tempt, coax, inveigle, wheedle, cajole, persuade, lead astray.

Enticement, n. Allurement, lure, attraction, temptation, decoy, bait, seduction, inveiglement, inducement, persuasion.

Entire, a.

    1. Whole, complete, perfect, undivided, unbroken, undiminished, unimpaired.
    2. Full, complete, plenary, thorough, unalloyed.
    3. Mere, sheer, pure, unmixed, unmingled, unmitigated, unalloyed.
    4. (Bot.) With even margins, not toothed, not notched.

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