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antonym expect

 

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Antonym - Expect

Description:

The term "expect" refers to having a belief or an anticipation that something will happen or be true. It can also indicate demanding or requiring something from someone.

Examples:

As a verb:

1. I expect a package to arrive tomorrow.
2. Jack expects his team to win the championship.
3. We didn't expect the meeting to take so long.

As a noun:

1. Lisa has high expectations for her performance review.
2. The company failed to meet the board's expectations.
3. Students have unrealistic expectations about the difficulty of the exams.

As a noun (demanding or requiring):

1. The job ad states that applicants must have a minimum of three years of experience.
2. The teacher expects all students to turn in their assignments on time.
3. Our manager expects us to meet tight deadlines.

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