Definition
Enthusiastic and energetic enjoyment or zest for something, doing something with vigor and pleasure.
Etymology
From Spanish 'gusto' and Italian 'gusto,' both from Latin 'gustus' meaning 'taste.' The word evolved to mean not just literal taste but the pleasure of any experience, eventually meaning enthusiastic enjoyment.
Kelly Says
You can taste something plain, but when you eat 'with gusto,' your brain releases dopamine and serotonin—chemicals that make you happier! This is why eating a meal with enthusiasm and appreciation actually makes it taste better and is healthier for your digestion.
Translations
CSČeština
nadšení
na-d-she-ni
DADansk
entusiasme
en-too-see-as-me
ESEspañol
entusiasmo
en-thee-z-i-as-mo
FRFrançais
enthousiasme
an-thu-z-ia-sme
HUMagyar
lendület
len-d-u-let
IDBahasa Indonesia
semangat
se-ma-ngat
ITItaliano
entusiasmo
en-thu-zi-as-mo
MSBahasa Melayu
semangat
se-ma-ngat
NLNederlands
enthousiasme
en-thou-z-ia-sme
NONorsk
entusiasme
en-too-see-as-me
PLPolski
entuzjazm
en-too-z-yaz-m
PTPortuguês
entusiasmo
en-thu-zi-as-mo
RORomână
entuziasm
en-too-zee-asm
RUРусский
энтузиазм
en-too-zi-a-zm
SVSvenska
entusiasme
en-too-see-as-me
SWKiswahili
shauku
sha-u-ku
THไทย
ความกระตือรือร้น
kwan kra-tu-ri-roen
UKУкраїнська
ентузіазм
en-too-zee-a-zm
VITiếng Việt
niềm đam mê
niem dam me
YOYO
àwọn ìrìn
awon ir-in