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ex·pect    Audio Help   (ĭk-spěkt')  Pronunciation Key 
v.   ex·pect·ed, ex·pect·ing, ex·pects

v.   tr.
    1. To look forward to the probable occurrence or appearance of: expecting a telephone call; expects rain on Sunday.
    2. To consider likely or certain: expect to see them soon. See Usage Note at anticipate.
  1. To consider reasonable or due: We expect an apology.
  2. To consider obligatory; require: The school expects its pupils to be on time.
  3. Informal To presume; suppose.

v.   intr.
  1. To look forward to the birth of one's child. Used in progressive tenses: His sister is expecting in May.
  2. To be pregnant. Used in progressive tenses: My wife is expecting again.


[Latin exspectāre : ex-, ex- + spectāre, to look at, frequentative of specere, to see; see spek- in Indo-European roots.]

ex·pect'a·ble adj., ex·pect'a·bly adv., ex·pect'ed·ly adv., ex·pect'ed·ness n.
Synonyms: These verbs relate to the idea of looking ahead to something in the future. To expect is to look forward to the likely occurrence or appearance of someone or something: "We should not expect something for nothing—but we all do and call it Hope" (Edgar W. Howe).
Anticipate sometimes refers to taking advance action, as to forestall or prevent the occurrence of something expected or to meet a wish or request before it is articulated: anticipated the attack and locked the gates.
The term can also refer to having a foretaste of something expected: anticipate trouble.
To hope is to look forward with desire and usually with a measure of confidence in the likelihood of gaining what is desired: I hope to see you soon.
To await is to wait expectantly and with certainty: eagerly awaiting your letter.

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expected

adjective
considered likely or probable to happen or arrive; "prepared for the expected attack" [ant: unexpected

WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.
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