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eagerness

[ee-ger-nis]

noun

  1. in an earnest, ardent, or eager way; keenness.

    The professor’s love for the topic, and her eagerness to share it with others, comes across in every word of every lecture.



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A director of national intelligence who’s shown no great abundance of that quality but, rather, an eagerness to twist and bend facts like a coat hanger, serving whatever cockamamie claim the president burps up.

The eagerness of the leading stars to get involved should not come as a surprise.

From BBC

To me, it is really about an openness to experience and to other human beings and who other people are, regardless of how they are different from you — a willingness and eagerness to experience that.

From Salon

“We admire UCLA’s eagerness to take a single ranking for its undergraduate program and use it for all it is worth,” Lyons, a 1982 Berkeley alumnus, said to The Times.

He demonstrated anew his eagerness to divide and conquer and, with swagger, put the bully into bully pulpit.

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