agog (Meaning)

Wordnet

agog (s)

highly excited by eagerness, curiosity, etc.

Webster

agog (a. & adv.)

In eager desire; eager; astir.

agog Sentence Examples

  1. The children were agog with excitement as they waited for the magician to perform his tricks.
  2. The audience sat agog, eagerly anticipating the unveiling of the artist's latest masterpiece.
  3. When the news broke about the surprise guest, the fans were agog with joy at the upcoming concert.
  4. The students were agog when the teacher announced a surprise field trip to the science museum.
  5. As the curtains lifted, the theater was filled with an agog hush, waiting for the play to begin.
  6. The villagers were agog at the sight of the rare comet that lit up the night sky.
  7. The employees were agog with curiosity when the CEO hinted at a major announcement during the meeting.
  8. The city was agog with preparations for the grand New Year's Eve celebration.
  9. The fans stood agog as their favorite sports team scored an unexpected victory in the final moments of the game.
  10. The gossip about the celebrity's secret wedding left the public agog with speculation and excitement.

FAQs About the word agog

highly excited by eagerness, curiosity, etc.In eager desire; eager; astir.

eager, anticipatory, enthusiastic, expectant, watchful, anxious, impatient, breathless, restless,agape

apathetic, unconcerned, indifferent, unmoved, unmoved, uninterested, apathetic, uninterested, unconcerned,indifferent

The children were agog with excitement as they waited for the magician to perform his tricks.

The audience sat agog, eagerly anticipating the unveiling of the artist's latest masterpiece.

When the news broke about the surprise guest, the fans were agog with joy at the upcoming concert.

The students were agog when the teacher announced a surprise field trip to the science museum.