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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.
Word History and Origins
Origin of eagerly1
Example Sentences
But what that means for people with a package to ship or eagerly waiting for an important bill or letter may depend on where they live.
Grand Theft Auto 6 - one of the most eagerly awaited releases of all time - has been delayed until May 2026.
So fans are eagerly anticipating the “Cowboy Carter” tour, which kicks off in Los Angeles on Monday.
Just ask seven-year-old Oliver, who's spent the past week of his school holidays waking his dad, Paul, at 6:30 to eagerly count down the days.
DJ Próvai is in Northern Ireland, spending time in Derry, while Móglaí Bap and Mo Chara are soaking in the Indonesian sun, eagerly preparing for their “date with a f— swimming pool.”
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