Pronunciation: /tə bi ɪkˈspɛktɪd/
adjective Describes the state of something that is anticipated or likely to happen
A1 It is to be expected that children will make mistakes when learning a new language.
A2 In a beginner's cooking class, it is to be expected that students will need guidance on basic techniques.
B1 When traveling to a foreign country, it is to be expected that you may experience some culture shock.
B2 In a high-pressure work environment, it is to be expected that employees may feel stressed at times.
C1 For a seasoned professional, it is to be expected that they will handle difficult situations with ease.
C2 In a competitive industry, it is to be expected that companies will constantly be seeking ways to innovate.
preposition Indicates the relationship between 'to' and 'expected' in the phrase
A1 It is to be expected that the sun will rise in the morning.
A2 It is to be expected for children to make mistakes while learning.
B1 In this situation, delays are to be expected due to the weather conditions.
B2 When traveling to a foreign country, some culture shock is to be expected.
C1 Given the circumstances, a certain level of uncertainty is to be expected.
C2 In a competitive environment, setbacks are to be expected along the way.
formal Given the circumstances, delays in the project were to be expected.
informal It's no surprise that the traffic is heavy right now, it was to be expected during rush hour.
slang I knew she would be late, that's just par for the course with her. It was to be expected.
figurative After all the rain we've had, the flooding in the area was to be expected.
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