anticipations
Prononciation : [ænˌtɪsɪˈpeɪʃənz]
Mot
Contexte : « expectations »
(noun) what you think or hope will happen in the future. It’s like when you look forward to a birthday party and you imagine how fun it will be.
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Her anticipations for the holiday were filled with excitement about seeing her family.
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His anticipations for the game were low after the team lost their last few matches.
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What are your anticipations for the upcoming school year?
Contexte : « planning »
(noun) the plans or ideas you have about what will happen next. You create anticipations when you make decisions or think about future events.
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The anticipations for the project were very high because everyone was excited to work on it.
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There were no anticipations for a big change, so everyone was surprised when it happened.
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What anticipations do you have for the changes in your city?
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