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To expect an unfavorable outcome.
The outcome you expect.
It is what you expect to happen before you actually carry out the experiment, based on the knowledge and theory you already have and know. *called a hypothesis
One who tends to expect the wost outcome.
it states what you expect the outcome to be and verify it.
“What are the different treatment options?” ... “What outcome should I expect?” ... “Do we have to do this now, or can we revisit it later?” ... “Is there anything I can do on my own to improve my condition?” ... “What are the side effects?”
A person who goes for what they want no matter the outcome; and if the outcome is bad they accept it and move on.
Well, I'm not sure if it is different from Twilight, but I'd expect that they are called Newborns.
The type of irony in the story "Poison" is situational irony. This is because the outcome of the story is different from what the reader or characters expect, creating a surprising and often ironic twist.
Something you expect to happen ex: the bomb is going to explode in 15 mins. Booom in 15 minutes it happened
expect, trust, anticipate, look fwrd to, wish, to be optimistic, to desire, to dream, to wish the best, or better outcome.