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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.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of eagerness1
Example Sentences
He demonstrated anew his eagerness to divide and conquer and, with swagger, put the bully into bully pulpit.
Democrats, however, have said the administration's use of masked immigration officers with military gear to arrest civilians in restaurants and shops has been inflammatory, and that the president's eagerness to deploy trained soldiers was unwarranted.
In the meantime, what’s notable is his eagerness to take on the former vice president, positioning himself as the most vocal and assertive of her potential gubernatorial rivals.
In his eagerness to accept a plane from Qatar, Donald Trump has achieved a remarkable feat, uniting many partisans across America's bitter political divide.
She believes some of the newfound eagerness for thrifting comes from an increased awareness of the devastating impact of fast fashion.
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