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Eager - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Eager describes a strong desire or enthusiasm to do or have something. It suggests keen interest and impatience, often used to show excitement or willingness, as in eager to learn.

eager

/ˈiɡɚ/ /ˈiːɡə/

Definition:

Strongly wanting to do or have something, often with enthusiasm or impatience.

Synonyms:

Keen, enthusiastic, avid, impatient

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Apathetic, indifferent

Common Collocations:

Eager anticipation, eager to learn, eager for success

Derivatives:

Eagerness, eagerly

Usage Tips:

Use "eager" to describe someone showing keen interest or excitement about an upcoming event or opportunity.

Common Phrases:

Eager beaver, chomping at the bit, raring to go

Etymology:

From Old French "aigre" (sharp, keen), influenced by Latin "acer" (sharp).

Examples:

  • 1. She was eager to start her new job.
  • 2. The children were eager to open their presents on Christmas morning.
  • 3. He gave an eager nod when asked if he wanted to join the trip.
  • 4. The team is eager for victory in the upcoming match.

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