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muchawaited

Muchawaited is an adjective used to describe something that has been eagerly anticipated by a large audience. It signals a high level of public interest and expectation surrounding events, releases, or announcements. In standard English, the form is typically written as much-awaited (hyphenated) or as two words, much awaited.

Etymology and spelling notes: the term is formed from much, indicating great extent or degree, and awaited,

Usage and nuance: much-awaited is commonly used in journalism, marketing, and literary criticism to emphasize broad

See also: anticipation, expectation, eagerly anticipated, highly anticipated.

the
past
participle
of
await.
The
conventional
spelling
is
much-awaited,
which
helps
convey
the
sense
of
anticipation
and
cohesion
of
the
compound.
The
unhyphenated
closed
form,
muchawaited,
is
far
less
common
and
is
generally
encountered
only
in
branding,
product
names,
URLs,
or
informal
contexts.
Style
guides
usually
favor
the
hyphenated
form
for
readability
and
consistency.
or
prolonged
interest
in
a
forthcoming
release
or
event.
Examples
include
a
much-awaited
film
sequel,
a
much-awaited
technology
launch,
or
a
much-awaited
policy
announcement.
While
synonymous
with
highly
anticipated
or
eagerly
awaited,
much-awaited
carries
a
stronger
implication
of
sustained
buildup
and
popular
expectation.