expedite
. verb. formal to make something happen quickly or easily.
What is it called when you expect something to happen and it happens?
A foreboding
is a glimpse or a feeling that bad things are going to happen. It’s a premonition, or look into the future.
What’s a word for making something happen?
realise UK realize US | make real effectuate | accomplish achieve | fulfil UK execute | carry out bring off |
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What is the word for saying something before it happens?
Some common synonyms of
anticipate
are divine, foreknow, and foresee. While all these words mean “to know beforehand,” anticipate implies taking action about or responding emotionally to something before it happens.
How do you say something has started?
- begin,
- commence,
- embark (on or upon),
- enter (into or upon),
- fall (to),
- get off,
- kick off,
- launch,
What word means go down get less in amount?
dwindle
. verb. to become gradually less or smaller over a period of time until almost nothing remains.
What do you call someone who expects something in return?
Quid Pro Quo”
. Quid pro quo (admittedly more than one word, and originally Latin, is part of the American language now) means that you have an expectation of goods or services in exchange for your money or your goods or services.
What is it called when something is alive?
organism
. noun. biology a living thing such as a person, animal, or plant, especially an extremely small living thing.
What is it called when you expect too much?
exaggerate
.
magnify
.
overestimate
.
oversell
.
How do you say something comes before?
Some common synonyms of preceding are
antecedent
, anterior, foregoing, former, previous, and prior.
Is it beforehand or beforehand?
Synonyms: In advance of, In readiness, Ahead of time. See, the difference is the duration of time. Before is merely an outline of time in question prior to an event, action, date or time.
Beforehand
is the description of the duration of time outlined in question.
How do you say something before?
- ahead.
- back.
- previously.
- since.
- ante.
- ere.
- fore.
- former.
What is another word for fresh start?
clean slate square one | new beginning outset | beginning clean hands | clean sweep tabula rasa | clear conscience start |
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What is it called to be the first to do something?
be the first (person) to (do something)
To be
very likely
or eager to do something. You know I’d be the first to help you out; just ask me next time. She’ll be the first person to admit that the program has flaws, but she still believes in it very strongly. See also: first, to.
What is the phrasal verb of begin?
A frequent ‘start’ phrasal verb in American English is
start over
. To start over is to begin to do something again, sometimes in a different way.
What are 3 things that make something difficult?
- problem. noun. something that causes trouble or difficulty.
- obstacle. noun. a difficulty or problem that prevents you from achieving something.
- obstacle. noun. …
- complication. noun. …
- barrier. noun. …
- barrier. noun. …
- intrusion. noun. …
- embarrassment. noun.