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Foresight vs Expect - What's the difference?

foresight | expect |


As a noun foresight

is the ability to foresee or prepare wisely for the future.

As a verb expect is

to look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that).

Faith vs Expect - What's the difference?

faith | expect |


As a noun faith

is seer, soothsayer.

As a verb expect is

to look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that).

Expect vs Imply - What's the difference?

expect | imply |


As verbs the difference between expect and imply

is that expect is to look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that) while imply is (of a proposition) to have as a necessary consequence.

Expect vs Undefined - What's the difference?

expect | undefined |


As a verb expect

is to look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that).

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Exclusion vs Expect - What's the difference?

exclusion | expect |


As a noun exclusion

is the act of excluding or shutting out; removal from consideration or taking part.

As a verb expect is

to look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that).

Specialist vs Expect - What's the difference?

specialist | expect |


As an adjective specialist

is (british) specialised.

As a noun specialist

is someone who is an expert in, or devoted to, some specific branch of study or research.

As a verb expect is

to look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that).

Confident vs Expect - What's the difference?

confident | expect |


As an adjective confident

is very sure of something; positive.

As a noun confident

is .

As a verb expect is

to look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that).

Inquire_of vs Expect - What's the difference?

inquire_of | expect | Related terms |

Inquire_of is a related term of expect.


As verbs the difference between inquire_of and expect

is that inquire_of is (us) to ask someone while expect is to look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that).

Expect vs Designate - What's the difference?

expect | designate |


As verbs the difference between expect and designate

is that expect is to look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that) while designate is to mark out and make known; to point out; to name; to indicate; to show; to distinguish by marks or description; to specify; as, to designate the boundaries of a country; to designate the rioters who are to be arrested.

As an adjective designate is

designated; appointed; chosen.

Preclude vs Expect - What's the difference?

preclude | expect | Related terms |

Preclude is a related term of expect.


As verbs the difference between preclude and expect

is that preclude is remove the possibility of; (l); prevent or exclude; to make (l) while expect is to look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that).

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