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expect v. 1 anticipate, look forward or ahead to, have or keep in<br />

view, await, envisage, watch or look for, wait for, contemplate,<br />

foresee, US envision: She expects to leave. He was expecting<br />

her at noon. 2 assume, presume, suppose, imagine, believe,<br />

think,trust, surmise, conjecture; foresee, US and Canadian<br />

guess: I expect you will be hungry when you return. 3 look<br />

for, want, require, wish, need, demand, reckon on or upon, hope<br />

for, calculate or count on or upon: What did you expect me to<br />

do?<br />

expectant adj. expecting, (a)waiting, ready, eager, apprehensive,<br />

anxious, with bated breath, hopeful, looking, watchful,<br />

anticipating: The understudy waited, expectant, in the wings.<br />

expectation<br />

n. 1 anticipation, confidence, hopefulness, watchfulness,<br />

apprehension, apprehensiveness, expectancy, suspense: There was<br />

an air of expectation in the room. 2 hope, assumption,<br />

presumption, surmise, supposition, belief, conjecture, US and<br />

Canadian guess: Our expectation is that he will come on the<br />

next train. 3 demand, requirement, wish, desire, want,<br />

insistence, reliance: I think your expectations might be too<br />

optimistic. 4 prospects, outlook: He had great expectations<br />

from his rich uncle.<br />

expecting adj. pregnant, gravid, with child, in a family way, enceinte,<br />

Brit in the family way, US in a family way, Colloq in the club,<br />

Brit preggers, Slang US with a bun in the oven: Monica is<br />

expecting and will give birth any day.<br />

expedient adj. 1 suitable, appropriate, fitting, fit, befitting, proper,<br />

apropos, right, correct, meet, pertinent, applicable, practical,<br />

pragmatic, worthwhile, politic: To cross the river, a bridge<br />

would prove expedient. 2 advantageous, beneficial, advisable,<br />

desirable, recommended, useful, practical, utilitarian, prudent,<br />

wise, propitious, opportune, helpful, effective: Count on him<br />

to do what is expedient and ignore what is honest.<br />

--n. 3 device, resource, means, measure, contrivance, resort,<br />

recourse: Life jackets are a useful expedient if the boat<br />

sinks.

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