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eager, anxious, excited, enthralled, enthusiastic, avid, impatient
(Adj.)avid- eager; a love for a certain thing; obsessedsynonym- passionateantonym- unexcitedspecial usage:noun- avidityverb- avidlyby- krystle ;)your welcome :D
No. The word cursory means brief, hasty, or perfunctory, as in a cursory inspection.The word avid means enthusiastic, zealous, or highly interested.The two words are not exactly antonyms either, although cursory can suggest indifference or disinterest, the opposite of an avid interest.
Synonyms include: keen, committed, eager, passionate, vigorous, avid, fervent, zealous Antonym: apathetic
Synonyms include: keen, committed, eager, passionate, vigorous, avid, fervent, zealous Antonym: apathetic
insatiable, unquenchable, unappeasable, prodigious, uncontrollable, compulsive, gluttonous, greedy, rapacious; enthusiastic, eager, keen, avid, desirous, hungry, ravenous, piggish, esurient.
She has always been an avid reader.He is an avid golfer and plays nearly every weekend.
Avid is an adjective.
The English word avid = lahoot (להוט) There is no Hebrew word 'avid'.
He is an avid birdwacher. Her avid support of the team boosts everyone's morale.
He was an avid reader.