Advertisement
Advertisement
eagerly
[ ee-ger-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that shows keen interest or fervent, often impatient desire or feeling:
On my first visit, the receptionist eagerly gave me a tour of the facilities, enthusiastically pointing out all the state-of-the-art equipment.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of eagerly1
Example Sentences
“I agree,” Newsom eagerly nodded, referring to a president who has demonstrated countless times his empathy could easily fit inside a thimble, leaving plenty of room to spare.
Corporations such as Facebook, Amazon and Target have eagerly followed the president’s lead.
“My dad was always curious about people’s backgrounds, eagerly asking our friends and acquaintances about their family history and heritage,” said his daughter, Diana Regan.
With the next men's T20 World Cup co-hosted by India in 2026 and a new generation of Indians eagerly awaiting, the question for the rest of the world is: how do they possibly overhaul India?
Picketing continued, and extended to the world premiere of “All the President’s Men,” which was characterized as “the most eagerly awaited picture since ‘Jaws.’”
Advertisement
Related 51Թs
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse