Yes, awaiting is a word in the English language. It means that someone is waiting for something, i.e. I was eagerly awaiting the release of the new movie.
Awaiting.
Yes, locally is a valid word in English.As an example:Peter likes to buy locally grown tomatoes.
We are awaiting the latest test results.
Yes, as long as it is a valid English word.
No, 'awaiting' cannot be used as an adjective, though 'waiting' can be. 'Awaiting' is the present participle of the verb 'await'. For example: 'He was awaiting the arrival of his aunt.'
Some synonyms for the English word hoping include expecting, looking forward, and trusting. However, some other similar words include wishing, anticipating and awaiting.
That is not a word in the English language, so "so what"? Please ask valid questions.
The word "cidoiy" does not unscramble to form a valid English word.
expecting, awaiting
Awaiting means wait with expectation. some synonyms of the word "awaiting" is anticipate, attend, be prepared for, be ready for, cool one's heels, count on, hand around, hang in, hang out, hope, look for, forward to, stay, and sweat it out.
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Concare word is not recognised as a valid English word. Please check your spelling and resubmit. If possible, also provide some context.