Synonym: anticipate, await, hope, look for, suppose, think. Antonym: despair. Similar words: expected, unexpected, expert, expense, expertise, experiment, experience, experienced. Meaning: [ɪk'spekt] v. 1. regard something as probable or likely 2. consider obligatory; request and expect 3. look forward to the probable occurrence of 4. consider reasonable or due 5. be pregnant with 6. look forward to the birth of a child.
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121. I expect you can guess what follows.
122. Do you really expect me to believe that?
123. We can expect no quarter from our enemies.
124. Analysts expect the pound to come under pressure .
125. The train was delayed, but what do you expect?
126. We'll expect you for dinner on Saturday,then.
127. We expect delays to both inbound and outbound trains.
128. We expect a fair day's wage.
129. You expect me to believe that shit?
130. She can expect an early release from prison.
131. We hope things will pan out as we expect.
132. I'm still only a learner,(sentencedict.com/expect.html) so don't expect perfection!
133. Don't expect any sympathy from me!
134. She will be here sooner than you expect.
135. I didn't expect to bang into her again.
136. He warned me beforehand what to expect.
137. We don't expect candidates to be paragons of virtue.
138. I expect more grown-up behaviour of you.
139. Do you actually expect us to eat this slop?
140. 'Well what did you expect?' she said crossly.
141. Judging from his appearance, I expect that he may be a Scandinavian.
142. Fair's fair-you can't expect them to cancel everything just because you can't make it.
143. I'll write today so that he may know when to expect us.
144. He always turns up just when you least expect him.
145. The government can expect a real hullabaloo when these measures are announced.
146. In politics you expect to get smeared by your opponents.
147. Oh, come on, you can't expect me to believe that!
148. I expect you're champing at the bit, so we'll get things going as soon as we can.
149. The gang did not expect to get such a large haul.
150. You can't expect people who are in a class by themselves to be reasonable.
More similar words: expected, unexpected, expert, expense, expertise, experiment, experience, experienced, expedition, experimental, at the expense of, aspect, suspect, spectrum, prospect, inspector, spectacle, perspective, inspection, introspect, spectacular, respectively, with respect to, introspection, irrespective of, expand, export, expose, explore, explain.