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anticipant

NOUN
  1. one who anticipates
ADJECTIVE
  1. marked by eager anticipation
    an expectant hush

How To Use anticipant In A Sentence

  • But you know what bothers me now that Twilight is so big and its one of the most anticipant movies of 2009 everyone wants in on the action like those Disney stars! eww!!! Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
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