To wait for
Ejemplo: They wait for the bus outside
Definición
"To wait for" means to remain in a place or delay action until a particular event happens or until someone or something arrives. It involves staying patient and attentive during the period before the anticipated moment or object appears.
Etimología
The phrase "to wait for" originates from the Old English word 'wætan,' meaning 'to watch' or 'to be vigilant.' Over time, it evolved to signify the act of staying in readiness or expectation for someone or something. Did you know? The concept of waiting is deeply rooted in human behavior, reflecting patience and anticipation.
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