eager
1 of 2adjective/ˈiɡɚ/
Forms:more eager,most eager
1
having a strong desire for doing or experiencing something
B1- The children were eager to open their presents on Christmas morning.
- She was eager to start her new job and make a positive impact on the company.
- The students were eager to learn about the fascinating topic in their next class.
- He was eager to hear the results of his job interview and hoped for good news.
- As the concert date approached, the fans grew increasingly eager to see their favorite band perform live.
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