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Expectation

Noun
UK /ˌek.spekˈteɪ.ʃən/
US /ˌek.spekˈteɪ.ʃən/

Definition

The belief or hope that something will happen.

Example

"The students have expectations for a fun school trip."

"Parents often have expectations for their children to study well and behave politely."

"Meeting expectations at work helps build trust and shows responsibility, while failing them can lead to disappointment."

Explanation

Expectation is the belief or hope that something will happen. For example, children have high expectations for gifts on their birthday. Students have expectations of learning and success in school. People have expectations in work, relationships, or life, like expecting honesty or fairness. Expectations can guide behaviour, motivation, and planning. Sometimes, when expectations are not met, people feel sad. It shows what someone thinks should happen or how they hope things will turn out.

 

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