Agog/əˈɡɑːɡ/ Definition 1 of 1Pro Tip 1/3Intensity Used to express high levels of eagerness or curiosity, more than just 'interested'. After the teaser trailer, fans were agog for the movie release. Pro Tip 2/3Visual Focus Often implies looking forward to literally 'see' something, not just learn about it. Crowds were agog as the curtains started to rise on the stage. Pro Tip 3/3Positive Anticipation Mostly used for positive events or revelations, conveying excitement. She was agog with excitement for her surprise birthday party.