Meaning & Definition of word "Agog"

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    Agog

    /əˈɡɒɡ/

    adjective:

    • 1. Very eager or excited to see or hear something.
      • Example: The children were agog with excitement as they waited for the circus to arrive.
    • 2. In a state of eager anticipation.
      • Example: The audience was agog as the band took the stage for their first performance.
    • 3. Filled with curiosity or interest.
      • Example: She was agog to learn the results of the competition.

    Etymology

    Originating from the early 16th century, from the obsolete French 'agog' meaning 'eager or excited'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    agog to:

    Eager or excited to do something.

    in agog:

    In a state of eager anticipation.

    Related Words

    eager:

    Having or showing keen interest or intense desire.

    curious:

    Having a strong desire to know or learn something.

    Slang Meanings of agog

    Meaning: Super excited or hyped up.

    Example Sentence: I'm agog for the new movie release!

    Meaning: To be in a frenzy of anticipation.

    Example Sentence: They were agog waiting for the results of the contest.