Anticipation [noun]
Definition of Anticipation:
expectation
Opposite/Antonyms of Anticipation:
Sentence/Example of Anticipation:
Perhaps in anticipation of this turn, some activists have warned against violence.
Indeed, Apple’s stock has seen a massive run in the past few months, up roughly 70% this year, and its upcoming 5G launch has some bulls digging their hooves into the ground in anticipation.
You settle in, feeling a thrill of anticipation in spite of the biblical genre.
The carmaker’s stock has more than quadrupled this year, fueled by a better-than-expected performance in China and growing anticipation that the company will be included in the S&P 500 Index.
Tesla shares are now up 339% this year, fueled by growing anticipation that the company will be included in the S&P 500 Index.
In January, when Scroll launched widely after years of anticipation, participating publishers took a wait-and-see approach.
Staff at the agency are also taking a harder, more holistic look at its enforcement in the wake of a larger, national police reform movement and in anticipation of its security contract ending next year.
It’s been sitting in storage, in anticipation of us buying and using it throughout the year.
Aunt Ri was looking forward to the rest with great anticipation; she was heartily tired of being on the move.
Each word was a caress, each syllable alive with interest, sympathy, excited anticipation.