"Much-anticipated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Something that is much-anticipated is eagerly expected or awaited, often with excitement or anticipation. It can refer to a highly anticipated event, release, or experience that people have been looking forward to for a long time. The phrase often conveys a sense of building excitement or anticipation, implying that something significant and potentially enjoyable or memorable is about to happen.
Mubarak (adjective): Felicitous; blessed.<br><br>Example sentence: "What a mubarak day for a wedding, with magnificent weather and wonderful company."<br><br>In this sense, "mubarak" is a word used in some Eastern cultures, particularly in Arabic, to wish someone good luck, prosperity, or happiness. It is often used as a greeting or a phrase to express good wishes.