boosterish
adjective
sometimesdisapprovinguk/ˈbuː.stə.rɪʃ/us/ˈbuː.stɚ.ɪʃ/veryenthusiasticandconfidentabout how good orsuccessfulsomething is or will be, often more than isreasonable:
A few boosterishanalystsbelieveairlineswillsellmoreticketsthisyearthan before thepandemic.
Somepeoplefoundher boosterish andhighlyselectivein herpresentationofscientificevidence.
- Theeconomistisknownfor his boosterishdeclarationsthat therecessionis just atemporaryproblem.
- Areporterwrotea boosterishpieceabout theyoungsenatorin anationalnewspaper.
- Hiscolleagueswere boosterish in hisdefence.
- While manypeopleseebeing "average" as nothing tocelebrate, thetowns' more boosterishresidentsviewit as aclaimtofame.
Excited, interested and enthusiastic
- ablaze
- aflame
- aflutter
- agog
- all of a flutteridiom
- amped
- animated
- evangelical
- evangelistic
- excited
- excitedly
- exhilarated
- fevered
- go ahead
- heartily
- mood
- nuts
- omnivorous
- on the edge ofyourseatidiom
- orientated
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