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Meaning

The word "wait" refers to the act of remaining in one place or delaying action until a particular moment or event occurs. It implies a period of time where a person might be expecting something or someone, whether it be an appointment, a response, or the passage of time.

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Etymology

The word "wait" comes from the Old English "waitian," which means to watch or to be on guard. Its roots can be traced back to possibly the Proto-Germanic *waidōną, meaning to observe or look, and is related to other Germanic languages.

Examples

  1. Please wait for me at the entrance while I grab my coat.
  2. After the storm passed, we had to wait for the roads to clear before driving home.
  3. He decided to wait until she arrived before starting the meeting.
  4. You should not wait too long to submit your application, as the deadline is approaching.
  5. The students were asked to wait quietly in the hallway until the bell rang.