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I expect not Meaning in English

expression

ˈaɪ/ /ɪkˈspɛkt/ /ˈnɑt
eye ik-SPEKT NAHT
ˈaɪ/ /ɛkspˈɛkt/ /nˈɒt
eye ek-SPEKT NOT

Definition

A polite or slightly reserved way to say you do not think something will happen or is true, often used in response to a question.

Usage & Nuances

Mild and slightly formal; softer than a direct 'no.' Often used in British English. Common in polite disagreements or unsure predictions. Less common in American English, where 'I don't think so' or 'probably not' are more usual.

Example Sentences

Will it rain tomorrow? I expect not.

basic

Do you think she knows? I expect not.

basic

Will the shop still be open? I expect not.

basic

Will they invite us to the party? I expect not, since we barely know them.

natural

Will the train be on time today? I expect not with all this snow.

natural

Are they planning any more meetings? I expect not, but I'll check for you.

natural