Table of Contents
- 1 What is another way to say eagerly waiting?
- 2 What is the sentences of eagerly?
- 3 Is waiting eagerly correct?
- 4 Is it eagerly waiting or awaiting?
- 5 What does anxiously waiting mean?
- 6 What is the difference between I am eager to meet you?
- 7 Is it grammatically correct to say ‘eager’ instead of ‘keen’?
- 8 How do you use eagerly in a sentence without a comma?
What is another way to say eagerly waiting?
What is another word for eagerly await?
lick your lips | salivate |
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anticipate with eagerness | hungrily await |
be unable to wait for | count the days until |
be counting down the days to | covet |
desire | crave |
What is the sentences of eagerly?
Everyone is eagerly looking forward to the monsoon. He eagerly waited for the result. The summer is so hot that people eagerly wait for the monsoon.
How do you say I am waiting in different ways?
synonyms for waiting
- alert.
- anticipative.
- anxious.
- apprehensive.
- awaiting.
- breathless.
- eager.
- expecting.
Is waiting eagerly correct?
‘ I am eagerly waiting for you. ‘ It is correct. Grammar generally permits it.
Is it eagerly waiting or awaiting?
Waiting can be used on its own or with an object. Awaiting is a transitive verb that requires an object. If you want to keep your sentence simple and omit an object, you must use wait. Otherwise, you could use either wait or await with an object.
What is another word for eagerly?
1 enthusiastic, desirous; interested. 2 fervent, zealous, fervid, intent, intense, earnest.
What does anxiously waiting mean?
adverb. in an uneasy or worried manner:My first call was to my wife, who had been anxiously awaiting word of my whereabouts. in an earnestly desirous or eager manner:They are anxiously awaiting the birth of their first child.
What is the difference between I am eager to meet you?
I am eager to meet you. vs I am eagerly waiting to meet you. In an informal situation, you could say, “I can’t wait to meet you.” In a formal situation, you could say, “I look forward to meeting you.” I am eager to meet you.
What does I’m eagerly looking forward to working here mean?
If you say “I’m eagerly looking forward to working/eating/sleeping here,” it means you’re telling the listener that you’re keen to do those things at the place, if you get that opportunity. If you express it as “to be [gerund: working] here,” then you are already working there. So you wouldn’t be saying or using “looking forward” anyway.
Is it grammatically correct to say ‘eager’ instead of ‘keen’?
Yes, strictly speaking, it is grammatically correct but it still sounds awkward and un=English. It has a certain obsequiousness to it that would not sit well in an interview. Firstly, your word ‘eager’ seems a bit fawning. English speakers would say ‘keen’ instead.
How do you use eagerly in a sentence without a comma?
I am eagerly waiting for you is right – without any commas in between. Commas are used only to set off a connector, such as however, nevertheless, so, therefore, and so on. And before and after subordinate phrases that, in a way, break the flow of the sentence. IN your sentence, eagerly is an adverb qualifying the verb ‘waiting’.