inexˈpectant,a. [in-3.] Not expectant; devoid of expectation. 1853C. Brontë Villette xiii, 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.1894J. Knight Garrick iii. 51 First appearance, before a thin, cold, inexpectant audience.