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jovial expectations vs jocal expectations

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct term is 'jovial expectations,' which means having cheerful or friendly expectations. 'Jocal expectations' is not a standard term in English.

Last updated: March 11, 2024 • 993 views

jovial expectations

This phrase is correct and means having cheerful or friendly expectations.

This phrase is used to describe a positive and optimistic outlook or anticipation of something.

Examples:

  • She approached the new year with jovial expectations of good things to come.
  • Despite the challenges, he maintained jovial expectations for the project's success.
  • Dec 1, 2014 ... Tame the brain's amygdala and moods lighten into jovial expectations. What if you invite one busy friend to help you plan a cheery surprise for ...
  • Tame the brain's amygdala and moods lighten into jovial expectations. What if you invite one busy friend to help you plan a cheery surprise for somebody with ...

jocal expectations

This phrase is not a standard term in English and is not commonly used.


Alternatives:

  • jovial expectations

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