Adjective
long-awaited (comparative more long-awaited, superlative most long-awaited)
having been awaited for a long time
long awaited
If we can keep our heads-and our nerve-the long-awaited economic miracle is in our grasp. Britain can achieve in the Seventies what Germany and France achieved in the Fifties and Sixties. Denis Healey
In that way the long-awaited visit, for which both had prepared questions and had even anticipated answers, was once more the usual everyday conversation. Gabriel García Márquez
Meanwhile, in Paris, truth was marching on, inevitably, and we know how the long-awaited storm broke. Émile Zola
Abovitz raised nearly $3.5 billion (£2.6bn) in venture funding from investors such as Google, Alibaba, Fidelity and Andreessen Horowitz, valuing the company at $6.4 billion (£4.8bn), according to PitchBook, but his long-awaited headset failed to take off. Source: Internet
Aberdeen meet Celtic at Hampden on Sunday in last season’s long-awaited Scottish Cup semi-final clash. Source: Internet
A long-awaited official report strongly criticized Britain’s main opposition party, which Mr. Corbyn once led. Source: Internet