be highly anticipated

Frequency: 8.818.5 per million words

Used to describe a strong feeling of excitement about something that is going to happen.

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  • The sequel to the blockbuster film is highly anticipated by fans worldwide.
  • Apple's upcoming product launch is highly anticipated in the tech community.
  • Her debut novel was highly anticipated after her short stories won several awards.
  • The new version of the video game has been highly anticipated for months.
  • The government's economic report is highly anticipated by investors.
  • The band's new album is a highly anticipated release for this fall.
  • The CEO's keynote speech is highly anticipated, as it may reveal the company's future strategy.
  • It was a highly anticipated event, with tickets selling out in minutes.
  • The final match of the tournament is highly anticipated by sports enthusiasts.
  • The announcement of the new director had been highly anticipated before the news leaked.