eagerness

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Recent Examples of eagerness And in their eagerness to join the adult world, connect with friends, and watch their favorite YouTube videos, today’s kids, from toddlers to tweens, are almost universally interested in getting their hands on a smartphone of their own. Stephanie Ganz, Parents, 15 June 2026 Splitter made an impression on the Bulls front office with his ability and eagerness to develop young talent. Julia Poe, Chicago Tribune, 15 June 2026 Even before the third movie was confirmed, Hathaway — who first appeared on screen as Mia in the initial 2001 film — expressed her eagerness to revisit the iconic franchise. Toria Sheffield, PEOPLE, 14 June 2026 When the camp comes into view–which can be in as short as 45 minutes or as long as a few hours, depending on your eagerness for wildlife spotting versus the desire of simply getting to your tent and relaxing—another wow factor sets in. Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 2 June 2026 The other candidates’ blackout is compounded by the eagerness of debate mediators to interrogate the candidates on other issues while failing to bring up education. Dan Walters, Mercury News, 27 May 2026 The other candidates’ blackout is compounded by the eagerness of debate mediators to interrogate the candidates on other issues while failing to bring up education. Dan Walters, Oc Register, 26 May 2026 Malukas, Palou and McLaughlin made their final stops on consecutive laps to again release O’Ward and Rosenqvist, the pair balancing their eagerness to push and fight with the need to eke out their fuel. Jeff Gluck, New York Times, 24 May 2026 So, there was a certain air of eagerness from both roasters and audiences to see the pop star get skewered. Brianna Zigler, Entertainment Weekly, 23 May 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for eagerness
Noun
  • More than one million workers participate, but enthusiasm fades during the Great Depression, signaling that such ownership is fragile without worker protections.
    Mary Josephs, Forbes.com, 23 June 2026
  • And when the winning starts, the enthusiasm can leap at record speed.
    Adam Crafton, New York Times, 23 June 2026
Noun
  • Passionate about all things food and beverage, newness in flavor and technique quench my thirst for information, but so does learning about the people and places behind these movements.
    Emily Cappiello, Forbes.com, 23 June 2026
  • His thirst would be sated in the second half.
    Adam Crafton, New York Times, 23 June 2026
Noun
  • From packed streets to neighborhood businesses, the excitement surrounding the team's title has extended well beyond basketball.
    Hannah Kliger, CBS News, 19 June 2026
  • Leading the team to the World Cup Soccer is unquestionably booming in the United States, and the second World Cup on American shores is being met with passion and excitement.
    Don Riddell, CNN Money, 18 June 2026

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“Eagerness.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/eagerness. Accessed 25 Jun. 2026.

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