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prosper
[pros-per]
verb (used without object)
to be successful or fortunate, especially in financial respects; thrive; flourish.
Antonyms: fail
verb (used with object)
Archaic., to make successful or fortunate.
prosper
/ ˈprɒspə /
verb
(usually intr) to thrive, succeed, etc, or cause to thrive, succeed, etc in a healthy way
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Other Word Forms
- unprospered adjective
- unprospering adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of prosper1
First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English prosperen, Old French prosperer, from Latin prosperāre “to make happy,” derivative of prosperus prosperous
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Word History and Origins
Origin of prosper1
C15: from Latin prosperāre to succeed, from prosperus fortunate, from pro- 1 + spēs hope
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Synonym Study
See succeed.
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What does prosper mean?
Prosper means to be successful or fortunate, especially in a financial or material way.Prosper often implies success in terms of wealth, health, and happiness. But it can also be used broadly, much like the words succeed, thrive, and flourish.You can say that someone is prospering in the present, but the word is perhaps most commonly used in the context of what will happen in the future.Prosper is associated with its use in the phrase “live long and prosper,” the catchphrase of the character Spock in the Star Trek series of TV shows and movies.Someone who prospers can be described as prosperous. The noun prosperity refers to a state of success.Example: If we can continue to maintain this level of quality, our company will continue to prosper.
Prosper means to be successful or fortunate, especially in a financial or material way.Prosper often implies success in terms of wealth, health, and happiness. But it can also be used broadly, much like the words succeed, thrive, and flourish.You can say that someone is prospering in the present, but the word is perhaps most commonly used in the context of what will happen in the future.Prosper is associated with its use in the phrase “live long and prosper,” the catchphrase of the character Spock in the Star Trek series of TV shows and movies.Someone who prospers can be described as prosperous. The noun prosperity refers to a state of success.Example: If we can continue to maintain this level of quality, our company will continue to prosper.
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