deseoso

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. eager
Julieta esperaba a su novio en el aeropuerto con una mirada emocionada y deseosa.Julieta was waiting for her boyfriend at the airport with an excited, eager face.
a. eager to (followed by a verb)
Estamos deseosos de encontrarnos con los tíos después de tantos años sin verlos.We're eager to see our uncle and aunt after so many years without seeing them.
b. eager for (followed by a noun)
Velasco es un abogado inescrupuloso y deseoso de dinero fácil.Velasco is an unscrupulous lawyer who is eager for easy money.
c. longing for
Tras años de luchar, David estaba deseoso de una gran oportunidad.After years of struggling, David was longing for his big break.
d. keen to
Hugo, deseoso de ayudar en lo que pudiera, se presentó en el campamento para ofrecer sus servicios.Hugo, keen to help in any way he could, went to the camp to offer his services.
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