big expectations

Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words

Having significant hopes or beliefs about what will happen.

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  • Parents often have big expectations for their children.
  • The new CEO has big expectations for the company's growth next year.
  • Do you think we have too big expectations for this project's success?
  • She entered the marriage with big expectations, but reality was different.
  • The team is feeling the pressure of their fans' big expectations.
  • It's risky to have such big expectations without a solid plan.
  • Big expectations were placed on the young prodigy from an early age.
  • Despite the challenges, the investors still hold big expectations for a profitable return.
  • I admit I had big expectations for my first trip abroad, and it didn't disappoint.
  • By the end of the decade, we will see if the country's big expectations for renewable energy were met.