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21 in a hurry
1) (acting quickly: I did this in a hurry.) βιαστικά2) (wishing or needing to act quickly: I'm in a hurry.) βιαστικός,επειγόμενος3) (soon; easily: You won't untie this knot in a hurry.) γρήγορα4) (eager: I'm in a hurry to see my new house.) ανυπόμονος -
22 inquisitive
[in'kwizətiv](eager to find out about other people's affairs: He was rather inquisitive about the cost of our house; inquisitive neighbours.) περίεργος,αδιάκριτος- inquisitiveness -
23 keen
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24 rapacious
[rə'peiʃəs](greedy (especially for money); eager to seize as much as possible.) άπληστος- rapaciousness
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25 thirst
[Ɵə:st] 1. noun1) (a feeling of dryness (in the mouth) caused by a lack of water or moisture: I have a terrible thirst.) δίψα2) (a strong and eager desire for something: thirst for knowledge.) δίψα, λαχτάρα2. verb(to have a great desire for: He's thirsting for revenge.) διψώ- thirsty- thirstily
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26 Animated
adj.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Animated
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27 Backward
adj.Not eager: P. ἀπρόθυμος, ὀκνηρρός.I am backward in the customs of the Greeks: V. λέλειμμαι τῶν ἐν Ἕλλησιν νόμων (Eur., Hel. 1246).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Backward
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28 Chase
v. trans.P. and V. διώκειν, P. καταδιώκειν, ἐπιδιώκειν.Hunt: P. and V. θηρᾶν (or mid.) (Xen., also Ar.), θηρεύειν, ἀγρεύειν (Xen.), κυνηγετεῖν (Xen., also Ar.), V. ἐκκυνηγετεῖν.met., seek eagerly: P. and V. θηρεύειν, V. θηρᾶν (or mid.).Drive in pursuit: P. and V. ἐλαύνειν, V. ἐλαστρεῖν, τροχηλατεῖν.Chase away: Ar. and P. ἀποδιώκειν; see drive away.Run after: P. μεταθεῖν.Join in chasing: P. συνδιώκειν (absol.).Emboss: P. ἔκτυποῦν.——————subs.Pursuit: P. δίωξις, ἡ, V. δίωγμα, τό (also Plat. but rare P.), διωγμός, ὁ, μεταδρομή, ἡ (also Xen.).Give chase: see Pursue.Hunt: P. and V. θήρα, ἡ (Plat.), ἄγρα, ἡ (Plat.), V. κυνήγια, ἡ.Art of the chase, hunting: P. ἡ θηρευτική, κυνηγέσιον, τό.Trophies of the chase: V. ἀγρεύματα, τά.Fond of the chase: P. φιλόθηρος (Plat.).Good at the chase: V. εὔθηρος.Eager pursuit, subs.: met., P. and V. θήρα, ἡ.Search: P. and V. ζήτησις, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Chase
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29 Cold
adj.Not eager: P. ἀπρόθυμος.Haughty: P. ὑπερήφανος, V. ὑπέρφρων; see Haughty.——————subs.P. and V. ψῦχος, τό, P. ψυχρότης, ἡ, ῥῖγος, τό.Ice-cold: V. κρυμός, ὁ (Eur., frag.).met., chill: V. κρύος, τό.Cold in the head: P. κατάρρους, ὁ.Have a cold, v.: P. κατάρρῳ νοσεῖν.Cold weather, subs.; P. ψῦχος, τό; see Winter.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Cold
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30 Cool
adj.P. and V. ψυχρός.met., calm: P. and V. ἥσυχος, ἡσυχαῖος, P. ἡσύχιος.Impudent: P. and V. ἀναιδής.Not eager: P. ἀπρόθυμος.Dulled: P. and V. ἀμβλύς.——————v. trans.Not to let one's zeal cool: P. οὐδὲν ἀπολείπειν προθυμίας (Thuc. 8, 22).Let one's anger cool: Ar. ὀργῆς ἀνιέναι, V. ὀργῆς ἐξανιέναι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Cool
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31 Earnest
adj.Be earnest, v.: P. and V. σπουδάζειν (Eur., Hec. 337).To speak not in earnest, but in jest: P. εἰπεῖν οὐ σπουδάζων ἀλλὰ παίζων (Lys. 170).——————subs.Earnest-money: P. ἀρραβών, ὁ. πρόδοσις, ἡ, Ar. and P. θέσις, ἡ.Assurance: P. and V. πίστις, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Earnest
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32 Ecstatic
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Ecstatic
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33 Faint-hearted
adj.Not eager: P. ἀπρόθυμος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Faint-hearted
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34 Forward
adv.P. and V. εἰς τὸ πρόσθεν, P. πόρρω, V. πρόσω, πόρσω.In compounds use P. and V. πρό.Backward and forward: V. πάλιν τε καὶ πρόσω (Eur., Hec. 958).——————v. trans.Send on: see Convey.met., help on, advance: P. and V. σπεύδειν, ἐπισπεύδειν.With non-personal subject: P. προφέρειν εἰς (acc.).——————adj.Precocious: P. προφερής.Be forward in speech: V. θρασυστομεῖν; see Bold.Eager: P. and V. πρόθυμος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Forward
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35 Hesitating
adj.P. ὀκνηρός.Doubtful: V. ἀμφίβουλος, δίφροντις.Not eager: P. ἀπρόθυμος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Hesitating
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36 Hunt
subs.P. and V. θήρα, ἡ (Plat.), ἄγρα, ἡ (Plat.), V. κυνηγία, ἡ.Pursuit: P. δίωξις, ἡ, V. δίωγμα, τό (also Plat. but rare P.), διωγμός, ὁ, μεταδρομή, ἡ (alsoXen.).met., eager pursuit: P. and V. θήρα, ἡ.Search: P. and V. ζήτησις, ἡ.——————v. trans.P. and V. θηρεύειν, θηρᾶν (or mid.) (Xen. also Ar.), ἀγρεύειν. (Xen.), κυνηγετεῖν (Xen. also Ar.), V. ἐκκυνηγετεῖν.Pursue: P. and V. διώκειν, P. καταδιώκειν, ἐπιδιώκειν.Drive in pursuit: P. and V. ἐλαύνειν, V. ἐλαστρεῖν.Seek eagerly: P. and V. θηρεύειν, V. θηρᾶν (or mid.).Hunt for, seek: P. and V. ζητεῖν, ἐρευνᾶν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Hunt
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37 Indisposed
adj.Not eager: P. ἀπρόθυμος.Be indisposed to: P. and V. οὐ βούλεσθαι (infin.), Ar. and P. οὐκ ἐθέλειν (infin.), Ar. and V. οὐ θέλειν (infin.).Unwell: P. νοσώδης, P. and V. ἀσθενής.Be indisposed, be ill: P. and V. νοσεῖν, κάμνειν, ἀσθενεῖν, P. ἀρρωστεῖν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Indisposed
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38 Inquisitive
adj.P. φιλήκοος, V. λιχνός (Eur., Hipp. 913).Eager to learn: P. φιλομαθής.Meddlesome: Ar. and P. πολυπράγμων, P. περίεργος, φιλοπράγμων.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Inquisitive
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39 Intense
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Intense
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40 Longing
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Longing
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