Before choosing between the words "eager" and "anxious," decide exactly what you mean to say.
“Eager” means excited, interested, or impatient. “Anxious” means afraid or nervous about what may happen.
Note the correct words in the sentences below: Jane felt (eager, anxious) about the math test because she had not studied for it. The bride and groom were (eager, anxious) to say their vows.
Now you try it: The puppy was (eager, anxious) to please his master. The patient was (eager, anxious) to hear the doctor’s report.
These words are often used interchangeably, but they should not be. They are not the same. Take the time to say what you really mean.
This is really good advice. The English language can be confusing and difficult to master!
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