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eagerness
[ ee-ger-nis ]
noun
- in an earnest, ardent, or eager way; keenness:
The professor’s love for the topic, and her eagerness to share it with others, comes across in every word of every lecture.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of eagerness1
Example Sentences
A similar eagerness to return is leading many survivors from the Eaton and Palisades fires to consider modular or prefabricated construction for their new homes.
He admits that he casually accepted Vic’s story because of his own “hubris and eagerness to get on with my life.â€
Rebellions do need organising, effort, energy, and an eagerness to make sparks fly.
Since returning to office, Trump has markedly softened the American position towards Moscow in eagerness to reach a deal to end the war - following Russia's full-scale invasion more than three years ago.
How apt that despite his character’s eagerness to please, Oscar voters still left his performance in the cold.
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