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Etymology

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From in- +‎ expectant.

Adjective

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inexpectant (comparative more inexpectant, superlative most inexpectant)

  1. Not expectant.
    • 1853, Charlotte Brontë, Villette:
      Loverless and inexpectant of love, I was as safe from spies in my heart-poverty, as the beggar from thieves in his destitution of purse.