"Expected" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Expected" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Expected" Meaning

The word "expected" is a verb or an adjective that means:

Verb: To expect means to anticipate or look forward to something happening or to be the case; to suppose or predict that something will happen.
Example: "I expected to win the competition."
Adjective: Expected refers to something that is anticipated or predicted to happen or exist.
Example: "The expected outcome was a loss."

Overall, "expected" implies a sense of anticipation, prediction, or anticipation of something happening or being the case.

"Expected" Examples

Examples of "EXPECTED"


1. She was expected to win the competition with her exceptional skills.

2. The tourists were expected to be tired after a long journey.

3. The company expected to increase its sales by 20% this quarter.

4. We expected it to rain today, but the sun is shining instead.

5. Her parents expected her to graduate from college with honors, but she took a gap year instead.

"Expected" Similar Words

Expectancies

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Expectancy

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Expectantly

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In a state of eager anticipation; looking forward to something with optimism and hope.

Expectation

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Expectational

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Expectations

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Expectative

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Expectatives

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Expectedly

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Expectedness

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Expecting

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Used to indicate that someone is waiting for something to happen, or that it is likely to happen soon. For example: <br><br>"I'm expecting a call from my friend later today. I've invited her to meet up for lunch."<br><br>Here, "expecting" means waiting for or anticipating that the call will come at a specific time.

Expective

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Expectorant

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Expectorants

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Expectorate

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To expectorate means to spit or cough up mucus or other substances from the lung or throat. Example: "After blowing her nose for the fifth time, she expectorated a glob of yellow phlegm onto the tissue."

Expectorated

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