Agog
(
adjective
,
adverb
)
(As an adjective)
Agog ( adjective )
Eager or excited to do something.
Origin:
From the old french word "agogues" meaning eager or excited.
Examples:
- The children were agog with excitement to open their presents.
- She was agog to hear the news.
- He was agog to start his new job.
- The crowd was agog for the show to begin.
- The audience was agog with anticipation for the performance.
(As an adverb)
Agog ( adverb )
Eager or excited to do something.
Origin:
From the old french word "agogues" meaning eager or excited.
Examples:
- The children were agog with excitement to open their presents.
- She was agog to hear the news.
- He was agog to start his new job.
- The crowd was agog for the show to begin.
- The audience was agog with anticipation for the performance.