Jack was looking at Jenny with anticipation.
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i watched as a Nasa spaceship took off The astronauts boarded the spaceship in anticipation of the takeoff.
No. Anticipation is a noun.
Excited about seeing a live comedian, John waved his home-made banner in anticipation.
"She trembled with anticipation at the thought of being in the presence of such an august personage as the Queen of England".
I waited in anticipation that my claim for compensation would be agreed.
Jack looked forward to his holiday with such anticipation that he could hardly sleep.
In the sentence " You can see the anticipation in his face" the "in" should be replaced. Expressions are usually described as being "on" the face. So the correct sentence should be worded as " You could see the anticipation on his face. "
A sure pair of hands, agility, anticipation, a clean pick-up and a good throw can be developed by hard practice.
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i watched as a Nasa spaceship took off The astronauts boarded the spaceship in anticipation of the takeoff.
No. Anticipation is a noun.
To judge before hearing, or before full and sufficient examination; to decide or sentence by anticipation; to condemn beforehand.
"She trembled with anticipation at the thought of being in the presence of such an august personage as the Queen of England".
Excited about seeing a live comedian, John waved his home-made banner in anticipation.
The pungency of the spicy concoction cooking on the stove made my mouth water with anticipation of the meal to come.
It means to expect, or predict what will happen next."You must anticipate the consequences of smoking pot before you do it."