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gusto noun [ ˈɡʌstəʊ ]

• enjoyment and enthusiasm in doing something.
• "Hawkins tucked into his breakfast with gusto"
Similar: enthusiasm, relish, appetite, enjoyment, delight, glee, pleasure, satisfaction, gratification, appreciation, liking, fondness, zest, zeal, fervour, verve, keenness, avidity, delectation,
Opposite: apathy, distaste,
• the style in which a work of art is executed.
Origin: early 17th century: from Italian, from Latin gustus ‘taste’.


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