"Expatriate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person who is living outside their native country, especially one who has left their country to live and work in another country, often temporarily.
Expatiate is a verb that means to discuss or talk at length about a subject, often in a detailed or elaborate way. It can also mean to explain or clarify something in a thorough and comprehensive manner.
Expatiated means to explain or describe something in a detailed and elaborate manner, often to the point of being lengthy or tedious. It can also refer to the act of speaking or writing at length about a particular topic.
Expaticates is a verb that means to explain or unfold something in detail, often in a speech or lecture. It can also mean to utter a long, formal speech, especially one of praise or approval. The term is often used in formal or literary contexts to convey the idea of giving a detailed and elaborate exposition or explanation.
Expats refers to Expatriates, which are people who temporarily or permanently live outside their native country, often for work or education purposes. The term typically applies to individuals who have moved abroad for a significant period, usually more than a year, and may include businesspeople, diplomats, students, and retirees.
The word "expectable" is an adjective that means being probable, likely, or predictable. Something that is expectable is what one would reasonably anticipate or foresee happening.