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wait
verb waited, waiting
    intr
    1. Said of a task, etc: to remain temporarily undealt with.
      Example: That can wait
    2. To be or remain in a particular place in readiness.
      Thesaurus: pause, delay, stay, linger, tarry, bide one's time, cool one's heels; Antonym: leave, hurry.
      Form: wait about (also)
      Form: wait around
    3. To postpone action for (a period of time).
    4. To await (one's turn, etc).
    5. colloq
      To delay eating (a meal) till someone arrives.
      Example: won't wait dinner
    intr
    6. To park one's vehicle briefly at the kerb, etc.
      Example: no waiting
    intr
    7. To serve as a waiter or waitress.
    8. dialect
      To wait for someone.
noun
    1. A period of waiting
      Thesaurus: interval, delay, halt, hiatus, pause, rest, stay, holdup, hesitation.
Idiom: lie in wait (lay wait)
    To be in hiding ready to surprise or ambush someone.
Idiom: you wait!
    An expression used to warn or threaten.
Idiom: wait on
    (ustral, NZ)
    Be patient; hold back.
      Example: Wait on, I'll come too
Etymology: 12c: from French waitier or guaitier, from German wahten to watch.

Phrasal Verb: wait for something
    To delay action or remain in a certain place in expectation of, or readiness for it.
Phrasal Verb: wait on someone
    To serve them with food as a waiter or waitress.To act as a servant or attendant to them.
Phrasal Verb: wait up
    To slow down or wait.
      Example: Wait up, I can't run that fast
Phrasal Verb: wait up for someone
    To delay going to bed at night waiting for their arrival or return, or some other event.


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