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eager
[ee-ger]
adjective
keen or ardent in desire or feeling; impatiently longing.
I am eager for news about them. He is eager to sing.
characterized by or revealing great earnestness.
an eager look.
Obsolete., keen; sharp; biting.
eager
1/ ˈiːɡə /
adjective
(postpositive; often foll by to or for) impatiently desirous (of); anxious or avid (for)
he was eager to see her departure
characterized by or feeling expectancy or great desire
an eager look
archaic, tart or biting; sharp
eager
2/ ˈeɪɡə /
noun
a variant spelling of eagre
Other Word Forms
- eagerly adverb
- eagerness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of eager1
Word History and Origins
Origin of eager1
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Example Sentences
The latter Florida park is home to a monsters-themed land that Slash said he was eager to see.
A strong opening weekend box office take for “Alien: Romulus” proves how eager we are to see Ridley Scott’s franchise return to its roots.
McVay is eager to see what the veterans can do together.
Three years ago, Clay Helton stood knee deep in that creek for his baptism, eager to start anew.
"They are very eager to learn, so teaching them is very satisfying."
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