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Meanings of
anticipant
in English
Spanish
anticipante
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One who anticipates.
anticipator
Spanish
anticipante
Marked by eager anticipation.
expectant
anticipative
Related terms
hopeful
Synonyms
Examples for "
expectant
"
expectant
anticipative
Examples for "
expectant
"
1
AS MOTHER'S DAY approaches,
expectant
and new mums are feeling the pressure.
2
Was she simply seeing the typical worry of an
expectant
first-time father?
3
However, she recognized the hushed and
expectant
audience were becoming increasingly restless.
4
The murmur of voices ceased; there was an appearance of
expectant
attention.
5
Most programs were targeted at mothers; two were targeted at
expectant
fathers.
1
He hung motionless, a speck in the clear zenith, uncannily
anticipative
.
2
My mother shook her head in
anticipative
horror, and raised her finger reprovingly.
3
The Prince and Phadrig were keenly
anticipative
,
and the latter not a little nervous.
4
Good boys he had, well trained, obedient,
anticipative
,
amusing, picturesque in their Oriental dress.
5
However, Sir William Brandon appeared very little
anticipative
of danger.
Usage of
anticipant
in English
1
His gaze troubled her, and when he withdrew his eyes she looked at him,
anticipant
and fearing.
2
Inside the great temple the people of Nedra were singing and chanting with
anticipant
joy; outside the world was smiling benignly.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
anticipant joy
Translations for
anticipant
Spanish
anticipante
anticipador
Anticipant
through the time