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Sentence: I am anxious to know the outcome of the surgery.

Sentence: I am eager to start my new job.

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Anxious usually refers to a feeling of worry or unease, often about something uncertain or imminent. Eager typically means having a strong desire or enthusiasm for something positive or anticipated.

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