aguardar — meaning in English
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English meaning
- abide verb To accept and follow a rule, decision, or agreement (used with "by").
- await verb To wait for something or someone, often with a sense of expectation.
- expect verb To believe that something will happen.
- hope verb To want something to happen and believe it might.
- wait noun A period spent staying where you are, or delaying action, until something happens.
Senses
aguardar is used for these senses in English:
- abide (intransitive, obsolete) To wait in expectation. [mid-12th–mid-17th c.]
- await (transitive) To be in store for; to be ready or in waiting for.
- await (transitive, intransitive) To serve or attend; to wait on, wait upon.
- hope To want (something) to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might [with that (+ clause); or (informal) with clause; or with so or (negative) not].
- wait (intransitive) To delay movement or action until some event or time; to remain neglected or in readiness.
- wait and see (intransitive) To await the course of events before taking action.
abide — full definition
- verb To accept and follow a rule, decision, or agreement (used with "by").
- verb To tolerate or put up with something, especially in negative statements.
- verb (literary) To remain or continue in a place; to stay.