(uh-gog) (Adjective)
Meaning:
Very eager or curious to hear or see something.
Usage:
1. The children were ______ to see the magician perform.
2. She was ______ at the news of the discovery.
Read this story to remember this word:
In a remote village wrapped in the mists of legend, there stood an ancient tree, known to bloom but once a generation, its flowers a spectacle of unparalleled beauty. The night before the bloom, the village was agog with anticipation, every eye sparkling with the promise of dawn’s enchantment. When the petals unfurled beneath the first light, revealing hues unseen and fragrances unknown, the onlookers were captivated, their hearts aglow with wonder. This moment, suspended in the amber of memory, became a cherished tale, a reminder that the world is full of marvels to stir the soul, and to stand agog before the wonders of life is to be truly alive, ever ready to be astonished by the magic that unfolds before our very eyes.
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