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    Synonyms and Definitions

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    expectation example sentences

    expectation


    1. Because when you have an expectation of how you think other


    2. and will look up or wait with expectation


    3. smothering life and expectation under a blanket of grey cloud


    4. with expectation still wrapped in tinsel and bright paper


    5. relationship, definitely we do not embark on a relationship with the expectation that it


    6. She felt the fear that comes with expectation still wrapped in tinsel and bright paper


    7. More in hope then expectation


    8. Early morning at the quayside and it was an ants' nest of confusion and expectation


    9. The chamber was pregnant with silent expectation


    10. Limit your expectation

    11. Early the next morning they woke refreshed and filled with an air of expectation


    12. 20According to my earnest expectation and my hope, that in nothing I shall be ashamed,


    13. The hope of the righteous shall be gladness: but the expectation of the wicked shall


    14. blitz and there was an expectation of an invasion at any time


    15. Ted looks into Mickey's eyes and sees the glossy shine of expectation


    16. conversation rather than an expectation of anything useful


    17. The recognition of a history and the expectation of a future is integral to being human, thus our vocalizations had to account for these


    18. She didn’t actually say it but there was no expectation of me going with them


    19. She and George and White Feathers, indeed all their ancestors too, waited in expectation of some further developments in that line before making anything known to the girls and Jameson


    20. They taught us from when we were the smallest of children to see and hear and smell the world around us, to work hard without expectation, to approach the world around us reasonably, to see the best in the people we knew---to hope for the rest and to walk with our heads held high

    21. In justice to their creditors, however, their own capital ought in this case to be sufficient to insure, if I may say so, the capital of those creditors; or to render it extremely improbable that those creditors should incur any loss, even though the success of the project should fall very much short of the expectation of the projectors


    22. This means their expectation on the profit share from you


    23. It felt odd to be almost… could the feeling be happiness? No, more like hopeful expectation


    24. The speaker took the time to look at the faces of the men assembled in front of him for a while, noting the quiet expectation in their eyes, before he began


    25. There was a certain expectation and tension in the air; they could feel it when they walked in


    26. To dream that you are being denied something suggests that you are not measuring up to the expectation of others


    27. ” She raised her eyebrows in expectation and hope


    28. And while she seemed in line with the general expectation at the beginning, her pride became evident - that stubborn Cyrodiil pride that he saw her exude


    29. However, this must be love with no expectation of love in return


    30. What is a selfish thought? It can be a thought about something you want, with the expectation that having it will make you happy

    31. To the expectation of finding gold and silver mines, those first settlers, too, joined that of discovering a


    32. It was a revenue, too, of a nature to excite in human avidity the most extravagant expectation of still greater riches


    33. In the ultimate reality, the love that is referred to, is not the superficial kind, but instead speaks of unconditional love, where acts of love are carried out without any expectation of reward or praise


    34. The expectation of a rupture with the colonies, accordingly, has struck the people of Great Britain with more terror than they ever felt for a Spanish armada, or a French invasion


    35. concept, then you will have created an expectation that


    36. He hadn’t left the base without the expectation of trouble, or even conflict


    37. The colonisation project had been planned with the expectation of sending several waves of ships, each one adding equipment, personnel and supplies


    38. Those fears and expectations may consist in the fear of deprivation or other punishment, and in the expectation of further preferment


    39. I felt much pressure to conform to that expectation


    40. “That was my husband’s expectation,” she said, “and I presume

    41. " No rational expectation of a just return on investment? Then, no investment


    42. The expectation was now so strong


    43. An interesting concept that may be loosely defined as a group of symptoms, usually in reference to a living organism, and usually with an expectation of some sort of ultimately negative effect on that organism


    44. Only a privileged minority could have the realistic expectation of a secure and fulfilling job, it now seemed to him


    45. expectation that shone brightly in the eyes of each


    46. As he walked onto the Bimah, the crowd hushed and the morning prayers began, the atmosphere was crackling with expectation


    47. expectation of the coming Christmas morning


    48. Skelda cringed in expectation of a physical assault but on this occasion it never came


    49. Settling back down again, he feigned sleep, snoring loudly, but staying alert, every sense quivering with expectation


    50. Your hearts shall be pierced and your every false expectation struck through!













































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    Synonyms for "expectation"

    expectation outlook prospect arithmetic mean expected value first moment anticipation possibility contemplation verisimilitude

    "expectation" definitions

    belief about (or mental picture of) the future


    anticipating with confidence of fulfillment


    the feeling that something is about to happen


    the sum of the values of a random variable divided by the number of values