English

Detailed Synonyms for anticipation in English

anticipation:

anticipation [the ~] nom

  1. the anticipation
    the expectation; the prospect; the anticipation; the hope; the outlook
  2. the anticipation
    the pregnancy; the expectation; the wear; the looking forward to; the anticipation; the dress; the outlook; the costume
  3. the anticipation
    – the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future) 1
    the prediction; the anticipation; the prevision
    – the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future) 1
  4. the anticipation
    – something expected (as on the basis of a norm) 1
    the anticipation; the expectancy
    – something expected (as on the basis of a norm) 1
    • anticipation [the ~] nom
      • each of them had their own anticipations1
    • expectancy [the ~] nom
      • an indicator of expectancy in development1
  5. the anticipation
    – an expectation 1
    the anticipation; the expectancy
    – an expectation 1
  6. the anticipation
    – anticipating with confidence of fulfillment 1
    the expectation; the anticipation
    – anticipating with confidence of fulfillment 1

anticipation

  1. anticipation

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Related Definitions for "anticipation":

  1. the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future)1
  2. something expected (as on the basis of a norm)1
    • each of them had their own anticipations1
  3. an expectation1
  4. anticipating with confidence of fulfillment1

anticipate:

to anticipate verbe (anticipates, anticipated, anticipating)

  1. to anticipate
    to foresee; to anticipate
    • foresee verbe (foresees, foresaw, foreseeing)
    • anticipate verbe (anticipates, anticipated, anticipating)
  2. to anticipate
    to expect; to anticipate; to look forward to; to look forward
    • expect verbe (expects, expected, expecting)
    • anticipate verbe (anticipates, anticipated, anticipating)
    • look forward to verbe (looks forward to, looked forward to, looking forward to)
    • look forward verbe (looks forward, looked forward, looking forward)
  3. to anticipate
    to anticipate
    • anticipate verbe (anticipates, anticipated, anticipating)
  4. to anticipate
    – realize beforehand 1
    to anticipate
    – realize beforehand 1
    • anticipate verbe (anticipates, anticipated, anticipating)
      • A good boxer can anticipate the moves of his opponent.2
    to sense
    – become aware of not through the senses but instinctively 1
    • sense verbe (senses, sensed, sensing)
      • I sense his hostility1
  5. to anticipate
    – realize beforehand 1
    to anticipate; to foresee; previse; foreknow
    – realize beforehand 1
    • anticipate verbe (anticipates, anticipated, anticipating)
      • A good boxer can anticipate the moves of his opponent.2
    • foresee verbe (foresees, foresaw, foreseeing)
      • He could foresee how the chess match would turn out.2
    • previse verbe
    • foreknow verbe
  6. to anticipate
    – be a forerunner of or occur earlier than 1
    to anticipate
    – be a forerunner of or occur earlier than 1
    • anticipate verbe (anticipates, anticipated, anticipating)
      • This composition anticipates Impressionism1
  7. to anticipate
    – regard something as probable or likely 1
    to expect; to anticipate
    – regard something as probable or likely 1
    • expect verbe (expects, expected, expecting)
      • The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow1
    • anticipate verbe (anticipates, anticipated, anticipating)
  8. to anticipate
    – make a prediction about; tell in advance 1
    to anticipate; to call; to predict; to promise; to foretell; prognosticate; forebode
    – make a prediction about; tell in advance 1
    • anticipate verbe (anticipates, anticipated, anticipating)
    • call verbe (calls, called, calling)
    • predict verbe (predicts, predicted, predicting)
      • The analyst predicted that the stock market would rise.2
    • promise verbe (promises, promised, promising)
    • foretell verbe (foretells, foretold, foretelling)
      • Everyone thought the old lady could foretell the future.2
    • forebode verbe
  9. to anticipate
    – be excited or anxious about 1
    to anticipate; to look for; look to
    – be excited or anxious about 1
    • anticipate verbe (anticipates, anticipated, anticipating)
    • look for verbe (looks for, looked for, looking for)
    • look to verbe
  10. to anticipate
    – act in advance of; deal with ahead of time 1
    to counter; to anticipate; to foresee; to forestall
    – act in advance of; deal with ahead of time 1
    • counter verbe (counters, countered, countering)
    • anticipate verbe (anticipates, anticipated, anticipating)
    • foresee verbe (foresees, foresaw, foreseeing)
    • forestall verbe (forestalls, forestalled, forestalling)

Conjugations for anticipate:

present
  1. anticipate
  2. anticipate
  3. anticipates
  4. anticipate
  5. anticipate
  6. anticipate
simple past
  1. anticipated
  2. anticipated
  3. anticipated
  4. anticipated
  5. anticipated
  6. anticipated
present perfect
  1. have anticipated
  2. have anticipated
  3. has anticipated
  4. have anticipated
  5. have anticipated
  6. have anticipated
past continuous
  1. was anticipating
  2. were anticipating
  3. was anticipating
  4. were anticipating
  5. were anticipating
  6. were anticipating
future
  1. shall anticipate
  2. will anticipate
  3. will anticipate
  4. shall anticipate
  5. will anticipate
  6. will anticipate
continuous present
  1. am anticipating
  2. are anticipating
  3. is anticipating
  4. are anticipating
  5. are anticipating
  6. are anticipating
subjunctive
  1. be anticipated
  2. be anticipated
  3. be anticipated
  4. be anticipated
  5. be anticipated
  6. be anticipated
diverse
  1. anticipate!
  2. let's anticipate!
  3. anticipated
  4. anticipating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

anticipate

  1. anticipate

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Related Definitions for "anticipate":

  1. be a forerunner of or occur earlier than1
    • This composition anticipates Impressionism1
  2. regard something as probable or likely1
  3. realize beforehand1
    • A good boxer can anticipate the moves of his opponent.2
  4. make a prediction about; tell in advance1
  5. be excited or anxious about1
  6. act in advance of; deal with ahead of time1

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