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- pronunciation:
- aen
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s
peIt
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb), Grammatical Patterns, Word Parts
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
anticipates, anticipating, anticipated |
definition 1: |
to look forward to; expect.
We anticipated a pleasant outing in the country.The children always anticipate a present from their father when he returns from a trip.She anticipated being blissfully happy in her marriage, but she was disappointed.[verb + gerund
]
- synonyms:
- count on, expect, reckon on
- similar words:
- await, bargain for, contemplate, envisage, envision, forecast, foresee, hope, look for, predict, trust, wait
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definition 2: |
to expect and prepare for in advance.
We anticipated the enemy's attack.I anticipated that you would need these documents, so I have them here for you.[verb + (that) + clause
]
He anticipated their wanting to pay for dinner, so he secretly told the waiter to give him the check.[verb + possessive adj + gerund
]
- similar words:
- envision, expect, foresee, forestall, predict
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definition 3: |
to accomplish or fulfill in advance.
You're lucky to have someone caring for you who anticipates your wishes.- similar words:
- accomplish, fulfill, satisfy
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related words: |
abide, apprehend, calculate, discount, foresee, forestall, guess, ward |
adverb + (v.)anticipate
accurately, anxiously, correctly, eagerly, fully, gleefully, originally, quick, reasonably, slow, widely
(v.)anticipate
+ noun
arrival,
attack,
backlash,
change,
combat,
coming,
complication,
consequence,
contingency,
difficulty,
emergence,
excitement,
future,
happening,
inflation,
layoff,
move,
need,
objection,
outcome,
reaction,
request,
resistance,
surge
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The word anticipate
contains the following part:
ante-
Latin
prefix
that means before
  Example words:
ancestry, antebellum, antecede, antecedent, antechamber, antedate, antediluvian, antepenult, antepenultimate, anterior, anteroom, anticipate
- synonyms:
- pro-2, pre-
- antonyms:
- post-
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