What does waiting mean?
According to the oxford dictionary, In the noun form, the Definition of waiting /ˈwādiNG/ is the action of staying where one is or delaying action until a particular time or until something else happens, official attendance at court.
Here are 21 examples of sentences with waiting. If you have any questions, please ask via the consultation form above.
- He is waiting for his mother to shop at the market
- Are they waiting for this activity to be held at your place?
- We’re afraid we’re waiting here because we don’t know your information
- Diana’s mother is waiting for the birth of her first child at the hospital
- Did you see Fadil’s mother waiting there?
- Mr. Ahmad is waiting for the birth of his first child at the hospital.
- Why are you waiting for your service at the hospital?
- The children are waiting for their teacher in class.
- How many people are waiting for me in the meeting room?
- They are waiting for their salary to be paid.
- Why are they waiting there?
- We are waiting for the president together with the guests.
- Soldiers are waiting for reinforcements to help them on the front lines.
- How many soldiers are waiting for help on the front line?
- We are waiting for the price of cooking oil to drop so that we can shop with enthusiasm.
- Why is everyone waiting for oil prices to fall?
- People are waiting for cooking oil’s price to fall because it is their primary need.
- How many people are waiting in the meeting room?
- Ahmad is waiting for the event to start while reading the Qur’an with his younger brother.
- Dian worries that her child is waiting alone at school.
- Why is Dian’s mother worried that her child is waiting alone at school?