| 1. | to remain inactive or in a state of repose, as until something expected happens (often fol. by for, till, or until): to wait for the bus to arrive. |
| 2. | (of things) to be available or in readiness: A letter is waiting for you. |
| 3. | to remain neglected for a time: a matter that can wait. |
| 4. | to postpone or delay something or to be postponed or delayed: We waited a week and then bought the house. Your vacation will have to wait until next month. |
| 5. | to look forward to eagerly: I'm just waiting for the day somebody knocks him down. |
| 6. | to continue as one is in expectation of; await: to wait one's turn at a telephone booth. |
| 7. | to postpone or delay in expectation: Don't wait supper for me. |
| 8. | Archaic. (of things) to be in readiness for; be reserved for; await: Glory waits thee. |
| 9. | Archaic. to attend upon or escort, esp. as a sign of respect. |
| 10. | an act or instance of waiting or awaiting; delay; halt: a wait at the border. |
| 11. | a period or interval of waiting: There will be a long wait between trains. |
| 12. | Theater.
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| 13. | British.
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| 14. | Obsolete. a watchman. |
| 15. | wait on,
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| 16. | wait up,
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| 17. | lie in wait, to wait in ambush: The army lay in wait in the forest. |
| 18. | wait table. table (def. 26). |

wait (wāt) v. wait·ed, wait·ing, waits v. intr.
wait on/upon
wait up
[Middle English waiten, from Old North French waitier, to watch, of Germanic origin; see weg- in Indo-European roots.] |
wait on
Also, wait upon. Serve, minister to, especially for personal needs or in a store or restaurant. For example, Guests at the Inn should not expect to be waited on
they can make their own beds and get their own breakfast. [Early 1500s]
Make a formal call on, as in They waited on the ambassador. [c. 1500]
Also, wait upon. Await, remain in readiness for, as in We're waiting on their decision to close the school. This usage, a synonym of , dates from the late 1600s but in the mid-1800s began to be criticized by many authorities. However, by the late 1900s it had come into increasingly wider use and is again largely accepted.