feeling very excited or anxious · eager to know what happens next
Picture this: you're watching an incredibly suspenseful movie 🎬 or a nail-biting sports match ⚽. You're so engrossed, you find yourself literally leaning forward, unable to tear your eyes away! That's when you're 'on the edge of your seat' – completely absorbed and eagerly anticipating what's next. It's perfect for expressing intense excitement, suspense, or even a bit of nervous anticipation!
💡 **Pro-tip:** This idiom actually comes from the physical action of leaning forward in your seat because you're so engrossed in something! Think of it as being so excited or anxious that you can't relax back into your chair. It's stronger than just 'being interested' – it implies a level of emotional intensity and eagerness to find out the outcome. You might hear it used for movies, TV shows, sports events, or even important news.
Which English expression best describes feeling utterly absorbed and intensely excited about what's going to happen next in a story? A. to be bored B. to be on the edge of your seat C. to feel calm