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Expected has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Verb
1

simple past tense and past participle of expect

"When I got home, the package was already expected by my neighbor."

In plain English: To expect something as a verb means to think it will happen or to wait for it to arrive.

"We expected the package to arrive yesterday."

Usage: Use "expected" to describe something that was anticipated or predicted to happen in the past. It functions as the simple past tense and past participle of the verb expect when referring to prior forecasts or hopes.

Adjective
1

considered likely or probable to happen or arrive

"prepared for the expected attack"

2

Anticipated; thought to be about to arrive or occur

"The bus was expected around noon, but it hasn't shown up yet."

In plain English: Expected means something that is likely to happen based on what usually occurs before it.

"Everyone expected him to win the game."

Usage: Use expected to describe something that people anticipate will happen or arrive soon based on previous plans or patterns. It indicates a prediction rather than a guaranteed outcome, such as when you wait for a package you believe has been ordered.

Example Sentences
"Everyone expected him to win the game." adj
"The expected rain arrived just before noon." adj
"She wore her expected outfit to the party." adj
"The test results were not what we had expected." adj
"We expected the package to arrive yesterday." verb
Related Terms
Antonyms
unexpected

Origin

Derived from the Latin expectare, meaning to wait for, this term originally conveyed the act of looking out or watching for something. It evolved through Old French before entering English with its current sense of being anticipated or regarded as likely to happen.

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