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expectation
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to realize
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to suppose
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to expect
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really
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aware
Expectation
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Sign ina belief about what is likely to happen in the future, often based on previous experiences or desires
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Sarah had high expectations for her birthday party, but it turned out to be a small gathering with only a few friends.
The team's performance exceeded all expectations, leading them to victory in the championship game.
To realize
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to have a sudden or complete understanding of a fact or situation
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To suppose
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to be required to do something, especially because of a rule, agreement, tradition, etc.
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To expect
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to demand that someone fulfills a duty
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Really
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used to say what is actually the truth or the fact about something
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adverb of degree
Aware
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having an understanding or perception of something, often through careful thought or sensitivity
unaware
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