await in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Await means to wait for something or someone with anticipation.
Sample Sentences
- I eagerly await the arrival of the weekend.
- We await the results of the competition with bated breath.
- She could only await his decision, hoping for a positive outcome.
- The team will await further instructions before proceeding.
- As the clock ticked down, they awaited the signal to start.
- Many fans await the release of the new album with excitement.
- He stood by the door, waiting to await her return.
- They await the moment when they can finally celebrate their success.
- In silence, we await the sun to rise over the horizon.
- The children await their turn to play in the snow.
- They await their fate with a mixture of hope and dread.
- The team must await the referee's decision before proceeding.
- She decided to await further instructions before making a move.
- We patiently await the results of the competition.
- He will await his turn in the queue without complaint.
- They await the dawn, hoping for a better tomorrow.
- The students await the announcement of the scholarship winners.
- I await your response with bated breath.
- The flowers await spring to bloom once more.
- We eagerly await the arrival of our new puppy this weekend.
- She decided to await the results of the competition before making any plans.
- The team will await further instructions before proceeding with the project.
- He couldn’t help but await her response to his heartfelt letter.
- As the sun set, they sat together, waiting to await the stars to appear.
- I will await your call to confirm the dinner arrangements.
- They chose to await the official announcement before sharing the news.
- The children’s laughter filled the air as they awaited the start of the show.
- We must await the completion of the tests before drawing any conclusions.
- She felt a mix of excitement and anxiety as she awaited the exam results.
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