ASK vs EXPECT: NOUN
- A newt.
- Something asked or asked for; a request.
- An act or instance of asking.
- A lizard.
- An eft; newt.
- A water newt.
- Expectation.
ASK vs EXPECT: VERB
- Inquire about
- Direct or put; seek an answer to
- Address a question to and expect an answer from
- Require or ask for as a price or condition
- Require as useful, just, or proper
- To approach someone to do something.
- To look for an answer to a question by speaking.
- Make a request or demand for something to somebody
- Consider obligatory; request and expect
- To be pregnant, to consider a baby due
- To consider reasonably due.
- To consider obligatory or required.
- Be pregnant with
- Consider obligatory; request and expect
- Look forward to the probable occurrence of
- Regard something as probable or likely
- Look forward to the birth of a child
- Consider reasonable or due
ASK vs EXPECT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To make inquiry, or seek by request; -- sometimes followed by after.
- To put a question to.
- To seek an answer to.
- To seek information about.
- To make a request of.
- To make a request for. Often used with an infinitive or clause.
- To require or call for as a price or condition.
- To expect or demand.
- To request or petition; -- usually followed by for.
- To invite.
- To publish, as marriage banns.
- To make inquiry; seek information.
- To make a request.
- To be pregnant. Used in progressive tenses.
- To consider obligatory; require.
- To consider reasonable or due.
- To consider likely or certain.
- To look forward to the probable occurrence or appearance of.
- To presume; suppose.
ASK vs EXPECT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To publish in church for marriage; -- said of both the banns and the persons.
- To interrogate or inquire of or concerning; to put a question to or about; to question.
- To require, demand, claim, or expect, whether by way of remuneration or return, or as a matter of necessity; as, what price do you ask?
- To request; to seek to obtain by words; to petition; to solicit; -- often with of, in the sense of from, before the person addressed.
- 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).
- To wait; to stay.
- To wait for; to await.
ASK vs EXPECT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Request and expect
- Consider obligatory
- Seek an answer to
- Direct or put
- Make a date
- To request; seek by words to obtain; petition for: commonly with of, in the sense of from, before the person to whom the request is made.
- To demand, expect, or claim: with for: as, what price do you ask, or ask for it?
- To solicit from; request of: with a personal object, and with or without for before the thing desired: as, I ask you a great favor; to ask one for a drink of water.
- To require as necessary or useful; demand; exact.
- To interrogate or inquire of; put a question to.
- To inquire concerning; seek to be informed about: as, to ask the way; to ask a question.
- To invite: as, to ask guests to a wedding or entertainment.
- And Ask, Inquire, Question, Interrogate. Ask is here also the generic word; it is simple and informal. Inquire may be used in the endeavor to be civil, or it may express a more minute examination into facts: as, to inquire (into, as to) the causes of discontent. To question in this sense implies the asking of a series of questions, it being supposed that the truth is hard to get at, through ignorance, reluctance, etc., in the person questioned. Interrogate is essentially the same as question, but more formal: as, to question a child or servant about his conduct; to interrogate a witness, an applicant for office, etc. Questioning or interrogation might be resented where asking, asking a question, or inquiring would meet with a friendly response.
- To request or petition: with for before the thing requested: as, ask for bread.
- To inquire or make inquiry; put a question: often followed by after or about, formerly also by of.
- (idiom) (it/trouble) To persist in an action despite the likelihood that it will result in difficulty or punishment.
- To look for; wait for; await
- To reckon upon, as something to be done, granted, or yielded; desire with confidence or assurance: as, to expect obedience or aid; I shall expect to find that job finished by Saturday; you are expected to be quiet.
- To count upon in relation to something; trust or rely upon to do or act in some specified way; require or call upon expectantly: as, I expect you to obey, or to perform a task.
- To suppose; reckon; conclude: applied to things past or present as well as to things future: as, I expect he went to town yesterday.
- To wait; stay.
- Consider obligatory
- Request and expect
- To look for with anticipation; believe in the occurrence or the coming of; await as likely to happen or to appear.
ASK vs EXPECT: RELATED WORDS
- Want, Beg, Know, Tell, Involve, Necessitate, Call for, Demand, Pose, Enquire, Require, Take, Need, Expect, Inquire
- See, Predict, Believe, Intend, Want, Foresee, Gestate, Bear, Carry, Look, Await, Require, Ask, Wait, Anticipate
ASK vs EXPECT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Question, Want, Beg, Know, Tell, Involve, Necessitate, Call for, Demand, Pose, Require, Take, Need, Expect, Inquire
- Hope, See, Believe, Intend, Want, Foresee, Gestate, Bear, Carry, Look, Await, Require, Ask, Wait, Anticipate
ASK vs EXPECT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- How can you ask for more than that?
- To ask any question about your annuity statement.
- Landlords may ask for unilateral waivers of subrogation.
- An email ask should be a last resort.
- For example, ask only the boys to respond or ask students sitting in the middle row to respond.
- You must be a United Policyholders member to view Ask an Expert Answers and to Ask An Expert.
- Some national censuses ask people about their religion, but they do not directly ask whether people have converted to their present faith.
- Employers must still think about privacy and confidentiality in what they ask and how they ask it.
- It has been a good resource for many to ask questions, voice concerns and ask each other for advice.
- Pretty much; they ask a few questions but really what would they know to ask?
- Harms would never expect that changes were made.
- These all do pretty much what you expect.
- When can I expect to get an interview?
- Expect it being added in future Plesk updates.
- Please do the needful and expect immediate action.
- They do what you would expect them to.
- When can I expect to receive my title?
- OK so this is working as we expect!
- They establish what you can expect from us as you use our services, and what we expect from you.
- They expect continuous feedback on their work, and they expect to be able to find information that they need in seconds.
ASK vs EXPECT: QUESTIONS
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- What is expect command or expect scripting language?