oodatuste
Oodatuste is an Estonian noun form used to refer to the expectations or anticipations that people or groups hold about future events or outcomes. In everyday language and in academic writing, it often appears in contexts describing how people think the future will unfold, what they hope will happen, or what is deemed likely to occur. The term is commonly encountered in social sciences, economics, and political discourse, where the focus is on collective or collective-anticipated futures rather than on individual desires alone.
Grammatically, oodatuste is the genitive plural form associated with the related noun ootus or oodatus, depending
Usage and nuance: the concept emphasizes not only what people want but also what they anticipate as
See also: ootused, ootus, ootamine. These related terms cover broader notions of anticipation, waiting, and expectation,