You use the verb anticipate to describe someone who is guessing the future. e.g: John anticipated the Redskins beating the Giants 13-7. or John anticipates that the Redskins will beat the Giants 13 - 7.
When do you anticipate his arrival- When do you expect him-
The noun form for the verb to anticipate is anticipator, one who anticipates. Anticipation is another noun form.
You can do this when you are shouting your question.
dread - root canal as eagerly anticipate - winning the lottery
You could do, it would help you anticipate the weather.
No, it is a noun. It is related to the verb "to anticipate."
assume, await, use a thesaurus to find more
You use the verb anticipate to describe someone who is guessing the future. e.g: John anticipated the Redskins beating the Giants 13-7. or John anticipates that the Redskins will beat the Giants 13 - 7.
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Anticipate is a verb.
The word "anticipate" is a verb.
The tension in the air was palpable as I anticipated the arrival of my favorite rock star.
When do you anticipate his arrival- When do you expect him-
What? Either this question contains typos, or it isn't punctuated correctly, or it was written by a non-native speaker of English--because it's incomprehensible.
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