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anticipatory
adj. expressing anticipation, preparatory, expectant

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Anticipation
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Anticipation, or being enthusiastic, is an emotion involving pleasure, , and sometimes anxiety in considering some expected or longed-for good event.

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Anticipation (Lewis Black album)
Anticipation is the sixth album by comedian Lewis Black. It was released on August 5, 2008 on Comedy Central Records. The album consists of stand-up material he has used on his tours over a three-year period, and was recorded on September 21, 2007 in Wausau, Wisconsin.

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anticipatory

Adjective
1. in anticipation
(synonym) prevenient
(similar) antecedent, preceding


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Anticipatory
(a.)
Forecasting; of the nature of anticipation.
  

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