ঔত্সুক্য, পরিতৃপ্তি, আনন্দ, আহ্লাদ, পরিতুষ্টি, আগ্রহ, স্বাদ, রূচি, কৌতূহল
(1) Vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment
(1) I taped the liturgy, played the tape in the car, and sang along with gusto .
(2) The club song was sung with much gusto after the game.
(3) She sang it with gusto
(4) He had a particular gusto for those sort of performances
(5) The band have a style and sound much like the Gaza Strippers, only with talent to back up the gusto .
(6) Therefore, until I do get the gusto to draft one, this is a list of the things I want done if I die anytime in the next five years.
(7) She knew that literature, writing and words are important elements of our lives and must be enjoyed with gusto , pleasure and passion.
(8) In the musical numbers soloists and chorus sang with gusto .
(9) Few productions approach their subject material with anything like the gusto of the annual panto at Glasgow's Pavilion theatre.
(10) Too many pop psychologists figured that the gusto was gone from her game, and she was on her way to tennis oblivion.
(11) With an obvious large amount of rehearsal, each was able to give the gusto needed for his or her routine.
(12) It might not be an album of quick-fire thrills, but for those who prefer grace over gusto , it's a pretty special one nonetheless.
(13) He appeared completely recovered as he slid into his seat with a smile and ate his large breakfast with gusto .
(14) The director has collected together an energetic ensemble cast, who bring a good deal of improvisatory gusto to the proceedings.
(15) The film's efforts to establish Cage as a countercultural hero are a little heavy-handed, but you can forgive that for the gusto invested in every action sequence.
(16) Looking unashamedly middle-aged at times, she portrays the 15-year-old Anna with relentless gusto and enthusiasm.
(17) He had a grand gusto for the society he liked.
(18) We should think that in the gusto of form and a noble freedom of outline, Michael Angelo could hardly have surpassed this figure.
(19) Rounding off this motley group, a talented ensemble of supporting players tackles the remaining characters - several apiece, in fact - with gusto and aplomb.
(20) I think the lack of money out there right now has killed some of the gusto in clients, and designers as well.
enthusiasm
relish
appetite
enjoyment
delight
glee
pleasure
satisfaction
appreciation
liking
zest
zeal
fervor
verve
keenness
avidity
lethargy
listlessness
sluggishness