overenthusiasm
noun
over·en·thu·si·asm
ˌō-vər-in-ˈthü-zē-ˌa-zəm
-en-,
also -ˈthyü-
plural overenthusiasms
: an excess of enthusiasm
And as someone who has known him since he was a freshman at Michigan, his overenthusiasm does not surprise me. This is a guy who would leap from his seat at a pizza joint and scream, "PEPPERONI! YES!"—Mitch Albom
… prices in early 2000 were well above this norm. When investor overenthusiasm evaporated, so did a lot of this value.—Jay Bryan
Sampling the dishes was fun and, apart from a slight overenthusiasm for covering things in batter, each was very tasty.—Emma Pinch
… repeatedly displays an overenthusiasm for long quotes …—L. Kenna
… we must not be misled by the overenthusiasms of current fashions.—D. J. Hand
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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