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await

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Verb — To wait for something or someone, often with a sense of expectation.

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman awaitier, "to watch or lie in wait for", from a- + waitier, "to watch" — related to modern "wait".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “await” mean?

The word “await” means to wait for something or someone, often with a sense of expectation. In plain terms, a more formal way of saying "wait for" — often used for something anticipated.

How do you pronounce “await”?

“Await” is pronounced uh-WAYT (/əˈweɪt/ in IPA).

How do you use “await” in a sentence?

Here is “await” used in a sentence: “We awaited the results anxiously all morning.”

What is another word for “await”?

Words with a similar meaning to “await” include anticipate, listen and service.

What part of speech is “await”?

“Await” is a verb.

Where does the word “await” come from?

The word “await” comes from Anglo-Norman. From Anglo-Norman awaitier, "to watch or lie in wait for", from a- + waitier, "to watch" — related to modern "wait".

Is “await” a common word?

“Await” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

What is the difference between 'await' and 'wait for'?

Await and 'wait for' mean the same thing, but await is a transitive verb that takes a direct object without a preposition, as in 'await your reply,' while 'wait for' requires 'for,' as in 'wait for your reply.' Await also tends to sound more formal than 'wait for.'

Is 'await' formal or informal?

Await is more formal than the everyday phrase 'wait for,' and it appears frequently in business writing, official notices, and literary contexts. In casual conversation, most speakers simply say 'wait for' instead.

Can 'await' be followed by the word 'for'?

No, await should not be followed by 'for,' since it already means to wait for something. 'I await your response' is correct, while 'I await for your response' is a common error. Only 'wait' requires the preposition 'for' before its object.

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