Meaning & Definition of word "Eagerly"

Eagerly

/ˈiːɡərli/

adverb:

  • 1. In a manner that shows a keen interest or intense desire.
    • Example: She eagerly awaited the arrival of her birthday gifts.
  • 2. With great enthusiasm or excitement.
    • Example: The students eagerly participated in the school play.
  • 3. In a way that expresses a strong desire or willingness.
    • Example: He eagerly accepted the invitation to join the team.
  • 4. Showing a readiness or willingness to do something.
    • Example: They eagerly joined the discussion about the new project.

Etymology

From Middle English 'egrely', from Old French 'Egre', based on Latin 'acer' meaning sharp or keen.

Common Phrases and Expressions

eager beaver:

A person who is enthusiastic and hardworking, often excessively so.

eager to please:

Showing a strong desire to make others happy or satisfied.

eager eyes:

Eyes that show a clear expression of intense interest or enthusiasm.

Related Words

eager:

Having a keen or enthusiastic desire.

eagerness:

The state of being eager or enthusiastic.

Slang Meanings of eagerly

Meaning: Amped up

Example Sentence: I'm so amped up about the concert tonight!

Meaning: Hyped

Example Sentence: The fans were hyped for the game.