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  1. 1. : to stay in place in expectation of : await. waited the result of the advertisement W. M. Thackeray. wait your turn. 2. : to delay serving (a meal) 3. : to serve food and drinks to the people sitting at : to act as a server for. wait tables. intransitive verb. 1. a. : to remain stationary in readiness or expectation. wait for a train. b.

  2. WAITING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com. waiting. [ wey -ting ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun. a period of waiting; pause, interval, or delay. adjective. serving or being in attendance: waiting man; waiting maid; waiting woman. Discover More. Other Words From. wait ing·ly adverb. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of waiting 1.

  3. Definition of waiting. as in delay. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. delay. procrastination. hesitation. indecision. hawing. wabbling. wavering. pause. faltering. wobbling. vacillation. second thought. doubt. uncertainty. irresolution. hesitancy. consideration. hesitance. fence-sitting. arrière-pensée. indecisiveness.

  4. Waiting. Ryan Reynolds, Anna Ferris, and Justin Long serve up the laughs as young waiters and waitresses searching for the meaning of life, love, and friendship in this outrageous comedy. 10,963 IMDb 6.7 1 h 33 min 2005. X-Ray R. Comedy. Freevee (with ads)

  5. Oct 7, 2005 · Staffers at the restaurant Shenaniganz engage in various pranks and games -- both on and off the clock. However, in the course of one day, waiter Dean (Justin Long) must choose to either accept a...

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  6. [intransitive, transitive] to hope or watch for something to happen, especially for a long time. wait for something Leeds United had waited for success for eighteen years. This is just the opportunity I've been waiting for. They are waiting for the right moment to make their move.

  7. noun. /ˈweɪtɪŋ/ [uncountable] the fact of staying where you are or delaying doing something until somebody/something comes or something happens. No waiting (= on a sign at the side of the road, telling vehicles that they must not stop there). Want to learn more?

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