Expectant in spanish

Expectante

pronunciation: ekspektɑnte part of speech: adjective
In gestures

expectant1 = expectante, ansioso, anhelante. 

Example: And they are coming after years of comparative plenty, with the expectant attitudes generated by such plenty another force with which to contend.

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» over expectant = con demasiadas expectativas, que espera demasiado. 

Example: The Web has acquired a bad name largely as a result of naive and over expectant users.

expectant2 = embarazada, preñada, encinta, en estado. 

Example: Regardless, she seemed to insinuate that women have a superior understanding of and relationship to, in this case, expectant animals.

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» be expectant = estar embarazada, estar preñada, estar en estado, quedarse embarazada, quedarse preñada, quedarse en estado, estar en estado de buena esperanza, estar encinta.

Example: However, there are certain ladies who have no idea they are expectant until about the 3rd month of pregnancy.

» expectant mother = embarazada, gestante.

Example: This manual was developed to help health workers in developing nations to teach expectant mothers about pregnancy and childbirth.

Expectant synonyms

great in spanish: genial, pronunciation: greɪt part of speech: adjective big in spanish: grande, pronunciation: bɪg part of speech: adjective large in spanish: grande, pronunciation: lɑrdʒ part of speech: adjective heavy in spanish: pesado, pronunciation: hevi part of speech: adjective pregnant in spanish: embarazada, pronunciation: pregnənt part of speech: adjective hopeful in spanish: esperanzado, pronunciation: hoʊpfəl part of speech: adjective gravid in spanish: grávido, pronunciation: grævɪd part of speech: adjective enceinte in spanish: encinta, pronunciation: enseɪnti part of speech: adjective anticipative in spanish: anticipativo, pronunciation: æntɪsəpətɪv part of speech: adjective anticipant in spanish: que espera, pronunciation: æntɪsəpənt part of speech: noun, adjective with child in spanish: con niño, pronunciation: wɪðtʃaɪld
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