expect

word

/ɪkˈspɛkt/
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/ɛkspˈɛkt/
ek-SPEKT

Definition

To think that something will happen or is likely to happen; to believe or hope that someone will do something.

Usage & Nuances

'Expect' is often followed by 'to' or 'that' clauses (e.g., 'expect to win', 'expect that he will come'). It can sound formal or neutral, but 'expect' is different from 'hope' ('expect' suggests you think it will probably happen; 'hope' is more about desire). Common phrases: 'as expected', 'not what I expected', 'expect someone/something to do'. Don't confuse with 'wait for' (which means to remain until something happens).

Example Sentences

Teachers expect students to do their homework.

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I didn't expect you to show up so early!

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I expect a call from my friend tonight.

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We expect the train to arrive at 7 o'clock.

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You can't expect everything to go as planned.

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As expected, the movie was fantastic.

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