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anticipate

[an-tis-uh-peyt] / ænˈtɪs əˌpeɪt /




Usage

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To anticipate is to look forward to an event and even to picture it: Do you anticipate trouble? To expect something implies confidently believing, usually for good reasons, that an event will occur: to expect a visit from a friend. To hope for something implies a wish that an event may take place and an expectation that it will: to hope for the best. To await (wait for) something implies being alert and ready, whether for good or evil: to await news after a cyclone.


Example Sentences

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Some elements appear to anticipate Leonardo's later studies of flight.

From Science Daily • May 4, 2026

But while he likes to visit Canada, he doesn't anticipate moving anytime soon.

From BBC • May 1, 2026

“I anticipate it will be litigated,” Bisognano said.

From Slate • Apr. 30, 2026

“We did not anticipate the hardware demand growth that we are seeing in the industry,” the memo said.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 29, 2026

Things with Breanna go a lot better than I anticipate.

From "Odd One Out" by Nic Stone




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