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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.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of eagerly1
Example Sentences
Once interested, he would continue to talk eagerly.
Meanwhile, the rest of the world is eagerly anticipating that they will reap the benefits of "Trump's Gift."
In the first Trump administration, as the president stacked the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary with MAGA-allied judges, progressives eagerly denounced those judges and what they labelled “judicial supremacy.”
"We understand how disappointing this is, especially for those who have been eagerly awaiting their order," Game wrote in a post on social media.
To prove it, he eagerly whips out his phone to show the text he received this Tuesday morning that had a rundown of the next day’s episode — his first insight into what was to come.
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