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eagerly-formed

|ea-ger-ly-formed|

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/ˈiːɡərli fɔːrmd/

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/ˈiːɡəli fɔːmd/

enthusiastically created

Etymology
Etymology Information

'eagerly-formed' originates from the combination of 'eagerly' and 'formed', where 'eagerly' is derived from the Old French 'aigre', meaning 'keen' or 'sharp', and 'formed' from the Latin 'formare', meaning 'to shape'.

Historical Evolution

'eagerly' changed from the Old French word 'aigre' and eventually became the modern English word 'eagerly'. 'Formed' evolved from the Latin 'formare' through Old French 'former'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'eagerly' meant 'keenly' or 'sharply', and 'formed' meant 'to shape'. Over time, 'eagerly-formed' evolved to mean 'created with enthusiasm'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

created or developed with great enthusiasm or eagerness.

The eagerly-formed team was ready to tackle the project.

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Last updated: 2025/04/29 13:36