🇺🇸 English Expressions: Anxious To ⏳
Hey everyone! 👋 Today’s expression is “anxious to.” 👉 It means eager, excited, or very willing to do something. It often describes a strong desire or anticipation to make something happen. ⚠️ Depending on context, “anxious” can also mean worried or nervous, but in everyday speech “anxious to” usually means eager. Origin: The word “anxious” comes from the Latin anxius, meaning troubled or uneasy. Over time in English, it developed a second meaning — strongly eager or keen to do something. 📜 Examples: • I’m anxious to hear your opinion. 🗣️ • She’s anxious to start her new job. 💼 • We’re anxious to see the results. 📊 Figurative daily-life examples: • I’m anxious to try that new restaurant. 🍔 • He’s anxious to finish the project and relax. 🛋️ • The kids are anxious to open their birthday presents. 🎁 Now it’s your turn! 💬 Drop your own sentence using “anxious to” below 👇 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER! 🤝 English Expressions pages in the Classroom 👉 https://www.skool.com/lme/classroom/c7105c70?md=a0522a36e24d4286a880b2f958b8f1ea