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Anticipative   Listen
adjective
Anticipative  adj.  Anticipating, or containing anticipation. "Anticipative of the feast to come."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Anticipative" Quotes from Famous Books



... not so much to show their enthusiasm as to ensure our safety (Bourrienne) These brigands became so bad in France that at one time soldiers were placed in the imperials of all the diligences, receiving from the wits the curiously anticipative name of ...
— The Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte • Bourrienne, Constant, and Stewarton

... young girls are always growing up with the flush and fragrance and elusive fascinations of spring. To-day, a credulous tenderness and overwhelming faith in the past; to-morrow, a little doubtful, hesitatingly anticipative, with the watchwords of "The True, the Good, and the Beautiful;" and still concerned in the latest style of doing one's back hair, and if silver combs and gilt pins would keep in fashion; and flushing celestial rosy red, yet with an odd sense of importance, when men began to lift their hats ...
— A Little Girl of Long Ago • Amanda Millie Douglas



Words linked to "Anticipative" :   expectant, anticipant, hopeful, anticipate



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