Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Anxious

Anxious (ank"shus) , adjective

[Latin anxius, from angere to cause pain, choke; akin to Greek 'a`gchein to choke. See Anger.]

1.
Full of anxiety or disquietude; greatly concerned or solicitous, esp. respecting something future or unknown; being in painful suspense; -- applied to persons; as, anxious for the issue of a battle.
2.
Accompanied with, or causing, anxiety; worrying; -- applied to things; as, anxious labor.
The sweet of life, from which God hath bid dwell far off all anxious cares. — Milton
3.
Earnestly desirous; as, anxious to please.
He sneers alike at those who are anxious to preserve and at those who are eager for reform. — Macaulay

Anxious is followed by for, about, concerning, etc., before the object of solicitude.