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noun

anticipation

an-tihs-ih-PAY-shuhn
noun
1
The feeling of excitement or nervousness while waiting for something to happen.
"The children could barely sleep with anticipation the night before the trip."
"There was a real sense of anticipation in the stadium before kickoff."
2
The act of expecting or preparing for something before it occurs.
"In anticipation of the storm, residents boarded up their windows."

How to Use Anticipation

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In plain EnglishThe eager or nervous feeling of waiting for something, or the act of preparing ahead of time.

Common pairings
in anticipation of wait with anticipation build anticipation

Word Forms

anticipations plural

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Etymology

From Latin anticipatio, built on the same root as anticipate.

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