expectatives
Expectatives is the plural form of expectative, a noun that denotes an act or state of expecting—an anticipation of a future event or outcome. In everyday use, expectatives are largely synonymous with expectations, but the latter is by far the more common term in contemporary writing. The plural form appears mainly in formal, historical, or scholarly contexts and is often encountered in dictionary entries that distinguish nuanced senses or historical usage.
Expectative comes from Latin exspectatio and exspectare, meaning to look out for, await, or anticipate. The
Linguistic and philosophical usage
In some linguistic traditions, expectative (or expectatives) has been used to describe a proposed grammatical mood
For most writers, “expectations,” “prospects,” or “outlook” are preferred for the common sense of anticipating future
See also: Expectation; Anticipation; Prospect; Prognosis; Expectancy; Linguistic mood.