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Eagerness

Eagerness meaning

The state or quality of being eager; ardent desire. | Tartness, sourness.

Example sentences (20)

A big part of American culture is rooted in participation in group festivities and the eagerness for the holiday spirit.

And the eagerness never stops with Hodsall, which is charming and infectious.

As for the exclamation point, yeah!, it continues to be a symptom of our national eagerness.

Here, he challenges himself to a far more intricate means of storytelling, which is occasionally convoluted but fosters an eagerness to return to the film—to revisit and discover something new.

However, unlike yesterday and the day of the presidential/National Assembly elections, eagerness and enthusiasm to vote appeared to have died down.

In this context, it is difficult to understand the eagerness of the president-elect to treat the Cyprus problem as a matter of urgency.

I think that right now, IR extrudes a sense of stability and eagerness to grow and deliver solid earnings growth that gets passed on to investors as well.

Overall, the Aggies have demonstrated their eagerness to win and dominate the field, leaving fans excited to see what they have in store for the remainder of the season.

That difference is thrown into even sharper relief when other Marvel creatives are on hand, which may explain Evans' eagerness to keep reuniting with familiar MCU faces.

The 1970s was a pivotal decade for film, defined by its innovative dare, plunge into grittier, more violent narratives, and eagerness to push the envelope in terms of what was socially acceptable to depict on screen.

The causes of the negative trade balance are the consumer eagerness for imported goods and the lack of growth of U.S. exports.

The popularity of Welsh beaches is often defined by the eagerness of visitors to share their “moments”.

There is also eagerness to conclude agreements to remove these vulnerabilities and possible disruptions, while putting in place mechanisms to deal with adverse situations so as to minimize negative impact on their economies.

While great movies do not always equate to great theater attendance, ’s cast has already shared an eagerness to praise the film, and the press will only grow for the next few months.

Elaine is in for another surprise when George presents her with a thoughtful gift, expressing his eagerness to marry her.

Evans expressed gratitude for those who have helped her, and an eagerness to “plant many more trees” after the loss of Afghan pines and a Mediterranean Cypress near her home.

He may have reason to hope, of course, as the majority- protofascist Supreme Court has signaled a willingness—even eagerness—toside with parochial religious interests in defiance of both the Establishment Clause and the rights of religious minorities.

However, his determination and eagerness to learn shine through.

In March, during a press conference in London, Dar highlighted the eagerness of Pakistan’s business community to resume trade activities with India.

Joey himself expressed his eagerness to connect with a genuine partner and break free from preconceived notions based on his public persona.