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Expectant   /ɪkspˈɛktənt/   Listen
adjective
Expectant  adj.  Waiting in expectation; looking for; (Med.) Waiting for the efforts of nature, with little active treatment.
Expectant estate (Law), an estate in expectancy. See under Expectancy.



noun
Expectant  n.  One who waits in expectation; one held in dependence by hope of receiving some good. "An expectant of future glory." "Those who had employments, or were expectants."






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"Expectant" Quotes from Famous Books



... own sake; or to speak more truly, I passed twenty years of my life to destroy a painful souvenir, at the same time that I was pursuing the path to fame. I fancied that in the middle of a turbulent life, this souvenir would in time be effaced from my memory. The favourite of a prince, the expectant heir to one of the first thrones in Christendom— elevated to the highest places of power—wealth prodigally lavished upon me—I hoped to be able to forget that terrible souvenir. Vain hope!" added the speaker in a solemn voice: "Alas! Nothing can banish remorse. The bloody sword of Saint ...
— Wood Rangers - The Trappers of Sonora • Mayne Reid

... in a sigh. Often she would wonder if the child, when born, would resemble its father or its mother; if her recent experiences would affect its nature: all the thousand and one things that that most holy thing on earth, an expectant, loving mother, thinks of the life which love has called ...
— Sparrows - The Story of an Unprotected Girl • Horace W. C. Newte

... flame; and like northern lights in a blue northern sky, the leader's fire flashed in his eyes. So Balder the Beautiful might have come among the Jotuns. So the brawny sweating hard-breathing giants might have jostled and crowded toward him, expectant, adoring. ...
— The Ward of King Canute • Ottilie A. Liljencrantz

... himself, in his immaculate gaiters, with his sash blowing in the soft wind, stood at the end of the jetty anxiously regarding the tender making its way inshore. She was crowded with a miscellaneous throng of passengers, among whom were many young men, all strange, new, expectant young men coming out for the first time, but among them he saw no face that resembled the one he was searching for. Which might possibly be, he reflected, since the face, as he recalled it at the time of their ...
— Civilization - Tales of the Orient • Ellen Newbold La Motte

... Clark sent for Belding, and the young engineer came with an expectant thrill. By this time St. Marys was aware that the visitor went to no one, but every one came to him. It was typical of methods which he adopted from the very first, so that almost immediately his personality, which was ...
— The Rapids • Alan Sullivan


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