agog

[əˈɡɒɡ]

agog Definition

very eager or curious to hear or see something.

Using agog: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "agog" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The children were agog at the magician's tricks.

  • Example

    The crowd was agog with anticipation for the concert.

  • Example

    She was agog to hear the latest gossip from her friends.

agog Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with agog

  • very excited or enthusiastic about something

    Example

    The fans were agog with excitement as their favorite band took the stage.

  • very interested or excited about something

    Example

    The fashion world is agog over the new collection from this designer.

  • to be very eager or excited to do something

    Example

    I'm agog to try the new restaurant that just opened up downtown.

Origins of agog

from Old French 'en gogues', meaning 'in mirth'

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Summary: agog in Brief

'Agog' [əˈɡɒɡ] means being very eager or curious to hear or see something. It is often used to describe excitement or enthusiasm, as in 'The children were agog at the magician's tricks.' 'Agog' has synonyms like 'excited,' 'enthusiastic,' and 'curious,' and antonyms like 'indifferent' and 'apathetic.' Phrases like 'agog with excitement' and 'be agog to do something' use 'agog' to denote a high level of eagerness or interest.