He has long awaited the release of Rocky 15!
He anxiously awaited the results of the test.
Yes, it can be (an awaited decision). The word awaited is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to await).
The crowd looked on in earnest. Jack awaited the arrival of the Post man in earnest.
One thing you need to consider are the words nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc. and so decide where they can be placed in a sentence. Are you going to put them all in one sentence or three? I suggest one sentence, something like this: The long awaited train arrived late, with considerable swaying and vibration.
There's no single Swahili equivalent to the English expression. You can express the same ides with a clause: Mwisho alifanya kazi hiyo iliyosubiriwa muda mrefu (in the end he did the job that had been long awaited).
The leaf of some plants is called a frond. He had his servant fan him with a palm frond while they awaited rescue.
No, it is still to tell whether Mclaren P1 is the long awaited successor to the Mclaren F1.
awaited, hoped-for, expected
Condescension is a long word and i am putting it in to a sentence.
I anxiously awaited to the point of desperation my chance to answer a question.Bank robbers in the mid-1800s America appeared so desperate that they were often referred to as desperados.
Astronomy is a long word.
When the word is "life"