eager |
careful |
In obsolete terms the difference between eager and careful
is that
eager is sharp; keen; bitter; severe while
careful is full of cares or anxiety; worried, troubled.
As a noun eager
is alternative form of lang=en (tidal bore).
eager |
incline |
As an adjective eager
is (obsolete) sharp; sour; acid.
As a noun eager
is (tidal bore).
As a verb incline is
.
eager |
excite |
As adjectives the difference between eager and excite
is that
eager is (obsolete) sharp; sour; acid while
excite is horny; excited.
As a noun eager
is (tidal bore).
As a verb excite is
.
docile |
eager |
As adjectives the difference between docile and eager
is that
docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management while
eager is (obsolete) sharp; sour; acid.
As a noun eager is
(tidal bore).
eager |
longingly |
As an adjective eager
is (obsolete) sharp; sour; acid.
As a noun eager
is (tidal bore).
As an adverb longingly is
in a longing manner, with desire, yearningly.
curiosity |
eager |
In obsolete terms the difference between curiosity and eager
is that
curiosity is careful, delicate construction; fine workmanship, delicacy of building while
eager is sharp; keen; bitter; severe.
As an adjective eager is
sharp; sour; acid.
eager |
swiftly |
As an adjective eager
is (obsolete) sharp; sour; acid.
As a noun eager
is (tidal bore).
As an adverb swiftly is
in a swift manner; quickly; with quick motion or velocity; fleetly.
eager |
easy |
As adjectives the difference between eager and easy
is that
eager is sharp; sour; acid while
easy is comfortable; at ease.
As nouns the difference between eager and easy
is that
eager is alternative form of lang=en (tidal bore) while
easy is something that is easy.
As an adverb easy is
in a relaxed or casual manner.
As a verb easy is
to easy-oar (stop rowing.
eager |
long |
In obsolete terms the difference between eager and long
is that
eager is sharp; keen; bitter; severe while
long is occurring or coming after an extended interval; distant in time; far away.
As an adverb long is
over a great distance in space.
As a verb long is
to take a long position in.
As a proper noun Long is
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aim |
eager |
In obsolete terms the difference between aim and eager
is that
aim is to guess or conjecture while
eager is sharp; keen; bitter; severe.
As nouns the difference between aim and eager
is that
aim is the pointing of a weapon, as a gun, a dart, or an arrow, or object, in the line of direction with the object intended to be struck; the line of fire; the direction of anything, as a spear, a blow, a discourse, a remark, towards a particular point or object, with a view to strike or affect it while
eager is alternative form of lang=en (tidal bore).
As a verb aim
is to point or direct a missile weapon, or a weapon which propels as missile, towards an object or spot with the intent of hitting it; as, to aim at a fox, or at a target.
As an initialism aim
is aIM; AOL Instant Messenger.
As an adjective eager is
sharp; sour; acid.
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