Word Meanings - AWAIT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. To watch for; to look out for. 2. To wait on, serve, or attend. 3. To wait for; to stay for; to expect. See Expect. Betwixt these rocky pillars Gabriel sat, Chief of the angelic guards, awaiting night. Milton. 4. To be in store for; to be ready
Additional info about word: AWAIT
1. To watch for; to look out for. 2. To wait on, serve, or attend. 3. To wait for; to stay for; to expect. See Expect. Betwixt these rocky pillars Gabriel sat, Chief of the angelic guards, awaiting night. Milton. 4. To be in store for; to be ready or in waiting for; as, a glorious reward awaits the good. O Eve, some farther change awaits us night. Milton.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of AWAIT)
- Abide
- Dwell
- stay
- inhabit
- continue
- rest
- tarry
- lodge
- reside
- live
- wait
- sojourn
- remain
- expect
- endure
- tolerate
- anticipate
- confront
- await
- bear
- face
- watch
- Bide
- Wait
- abide
- Expect
- Anticipate
- forecast
- forebode
- wait for
- rely on
- look for
- foresee
- Stand
- Rest
- stop
- exist
- insist
- depend
- consist
- hold
- pause
- halt
- Stay Hold
- restrain
- withhold
- arrest
- hinder
- delay
- obstruct
- support
- repose
- dwell
- confide
- trust
- lean
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of AWAIT)
- Release
- dismiss
- liberate
- free
- discharge
- expedite
- Rise
- stand
- wander
- flit
- flutter
- remove
- transfer
- Drop
- betray
- surrender
- abandon
- discontinue
- oppose
- discourage
- weaken
- exhaust
- thwart
- discountenance
- disfavor
- subvert
- suppress
Related words: (words related to AWAIT)
- CONFIDER
One who confides. - DISMISSIVE
Giving dismission. - INHABITATE
To inhabit. - SUPPORTABLE
Capable of being supported, maintained, or endured; endurable. -- Sup*port"a*ble*ness, n. -- Sup*port"a*bly, adv. - CONFIDENCE
1. The act of confiding, trusting, or putting faith in; trust; reliance; belief; -- formerly followed by of, now commonly by in. Society is built upon trust, and trust upon confidence of one another's integrity. South. A cheerful confidence in - CONFRONT
1. To stand facing or in front of; to face; esp. to face hostilely; to oppose with firmness. We four, indeed, confronted were with four In Russian habit. Shak. He spoke and then confronts the bull. Dryden. Hester caught hold of Pearl, and drew - TRUSTEE
A person to whom property is legally committed in trust, to be applied either for the benefit of specified individuals, or for public uses; one who is intrusted with property for the benefit of another; also, a person in whose hands the effects - TRUSTY
1. Admitting of being safely trusted; justly deserving confidence; fit to be confided in; trustworthy; reliable. Your trusty and most valiant servitor. Shak. 2. Hence, not liable to fail; strong; firm. His trusty sword he called to his - SUPPORTATION
Maintenance; support. Chaucer. Bacon. - RELEASE
To lease again; to grant a new lease of; to let back. - INHABITATIVENESS
A tendency or propensity to permanent residence in a place or abode; love of home and country. - WATCHET
Pale or light blue. "Watchet mantles." Spenser. Who stares in Germany at watchet eyes Dryden. - RESTRAINABLE
Capable of being restrained; controllable. Sir T. Browne. - DISMISSAL
Dismission; discharge. Officeholders were commanded faithfully to enforce it, upon pain of immediate dismissal. Motley. - WATCHDOG
A dog kept to watch and guard premises or property, and to give notice of the approach of intruders. - WATCHHOUSE
1. A house in which a watch or guard is placed. 2. A place where persons under temporary arrest by the police of a city are kept; a police station; a lockup. - CONSISTENTLY
In a consistent manner. - EXIST
exist; ex out + sistere to cause to stand, to set, put, place, stand 1. To be as a fact and not as a mode; to have an actual or real being, whether material or spiritual. Who now, alas! no more is missed Than if he never did exist. Swift. - SUPPRESSOR
One who suppresses. - WANDERMENT
The act of wandering, or roaming. Bp. Hall. - INDWELLING
Residence within, as in the heart. The personal indwelling of the Spirit in believers. South. - POSTEXIST
To exist after; to live subsequently. - INEXPECTABLE
Not to be expected or anticipated. Bp. Hall. - SELF-TRUST
Faith in one's self; self-reliance. - UNEXPECTATION
Absence of expectation; want of foresight. Bp. Hall. - BYSTANDER
One who stands near; a spectator; one who has no concern with the business transacting. He addressed the bystanders and scattered pamphlets among them. Palfrey. Syn. -- Looker on; spectator; beholder; observer. - NONEXISTENCE
1. Absence of existence; the negation of being; nonentity. A. Baxter. 2. A thing that has no existence. Sir T. Browne.