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the horizon, in store, in the wind, projected, in store, likely,<br />

probable, possible, Brit on the cards, on the table, US in the<br />

cards: As a doctor, he has a number of opportunities in<br />

prospect.<br />

--v. 5 Often, prospect for. explore, search (for), look (for):<br />

In 1896, his grandfather went to the Klondike to prospect for<br />

gold.<br />

prospective<br />

adj. anticipated, expected, awaited, looked-for, future,<br />

forthcoming, coming, approaching, imminent, nearing, pending,<br />

impending, destined, potential, incipient: Jane's prospective<br />

wedding had excited the entire family.<br />

prospectus<br />

n. announcement, plan, scheme, programme, outline, conspectus,<br />

description: According to the prospectus for the fund, the<br />

minimum investment is œ1000.<br />

prosper v. flourish, thrive, succeed, fare well, progress, get ahead,<br />

grow, develop; profit, gain, become wealthy, grow rich, make<br />

one's fortune, make good, Colloq make it, make one's pile: With<br />

hard work, thrift, and perseverance, MacIntosh prospered and was<br />

soon able to buy the house he wanted.<br />

prosperity<br />

n. success, (good) fortune, wealth, riches, affluence, money,<br />

luxury, plenty, prosperousness, opulence, bounty, Colloq life of<br />

Riley: The basis of the family's prosperity was huge land<br />

holdings in Australia.<br />

prosperous<br />

adj. 1 rich, wealthy, moneyed or monied, affluent, well-to-do,<br />

well off, Colloq well-heeled, loaded, flush, in the money,<br />

rolling in it or wealth or money, in clover, on Easy Street,<br />

Slang stinking rich: Anyone who owns six houses and four yachts<br />

must be prosperous. 2 successful, thriving, flourishing,<br />

booming, prospering: Frank owns a prosperous chain of video<br />

shops.<br />

prostitute<br />

n. 1 whore, call-girl, streetwalker, strumpet, trollop, harlot,

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