He looked up with expectant eyes, hoping to see her. The expectant mother was cleaning the house.
The term expectant can mean someone who is expecting things. The word expectant is often used with pregnant women. The word expectant in a sentence would be : Rosalie is an expectant mother.
we were very expectant to reach the airport by 7 pm today
He looked up with expectant eyes, hoping to see her. The expectant mother was cleaning the house.
The expectant look on the child's face was priceless.
I am looking to hire a genuinely expectant mother.Please allow this expectant mother to board the lifeboat first, sir.
No, the word 'expectantly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'expectant'.The abstract noun forms are expectancy and expectation.The words 'expectant' and 'expectance' are obsolete noun forms.
They are an expectant peron. They also expect favours to be done for them willingly, so i believe that the word you are looking for, is selfish, or expectant. Hope this helps! :)
The correct phrase is expecting parent or expectant parent
If someone expects something, such as getting a certain present for Christmas, you could call them expectant or hopeful. The word expectant is an adjective.
The noun form of the adjective 'expectant' is expectancy.
Expectant in this context means going to have a baby.
He had high expectations for the test.The word expectation is a noun and is often used as in "looking forward to" or "anticipating". It can also be seen used as " a chance of something happening or occurring"To use it in a sentence:I have high expectations for the young man.orI have no expectation regarding whether or not he visits.