Adverb
In conformity with expectation.
Source: Webster's dictionaryExpectedly, the ministers have met with Hailemariam Desalegn, the outgoing Prime Minister. Source: Internet
Expectedly, the West, particularly the United States, has thrown its weight behind the Peace Jirga. Source: Internet
Would there be sufficient character and steely metal in the makeup to pose as sufficient to contend with Australia when it would expectedly raise its game for the real big occasion? Source: Internet
But there were, not entirely expectedly, thousands of teenagers on their own and young couples in their 20s. Source: Internet
Not only does Larry expectedly complain about being filmed at every chance he gets, but he engages in conversation with the cameraman almost more than any other character. Source: Internet
The arrival of the former Princess of Wales means the show will expectedly do a deep dive into how her entry to the Royal Family shook the monarchy, while also tackling her troubled relationship with Charles. Source: Internet