Expectation -
n. looking forward to something; what one expects
The act of expecting ; expectation., That which is expected, or looked or waited for with interest; the object of expectation or hope.
Contrary to plan or expectation.
Expectation
"Apeksha" is a Sanskrit word that means expectation, hope, or anticipation. It can also refer to waiting for something or someone.
From Latin 'prosperare' meaning cause to succeed and 'pro spere' according to expectation
Defeated of expectation or hope; balked; as, a disappointed person or hope., Unprepared; unequipped.
anticipation, prospect, vision, longing, confidence, desire, expectation, trust
No, uranium is not commonly known as an "expectation metal." It is a radioactive element used primarily in nuclear reactors for generating power. The term "expectation metal" doesn't have a widely recognized or established meaning in the context of uranium.
The meal did not meet the expectation.The expectation was rather low.
"Should" is used to indicate obligation, duty, or expectation. It implies that something is recommended or advisable to do, but not strictly required.
I assume this is a trick question, and the answer is "everything". If you expect it, it is your expectation and if it is your expectation, you expect it.
If you mean probabilistic expectation, the answer is no.