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    pros·pect
    /ˈpräˌspekt/

    noun

    verb

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  3. Prospect | Definition of Prospect by Merriam-Webster

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    Since the Latin prefix pro- often means "forward", prospect refers to looking forward. The prospect of a recession may lead investors to pull their money out of the stock market. Graduates of a good law school usually have excellent prospects for finding employment.

  4. PROSPECT | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    prospect noun [C/U] (POSSIBILITY) the possibility or likelihood that something will happen: [ C ] Losing the elections is a prospect that still appears unlikely. [ U ] She smiled at the prospect of seeing him again.

  5. Prospect | Definition of Prospect at Dictionary.com

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    Sep 09, 2011 · Prospect definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation. Look it up now!

  6. Prospect - definition of prospect by The Free Dictionary

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    prospect. n. 1. ( sometimes plural) a probability or chance for future success, esp as based on present work or aptitude: a good job with prospects. 2. a vision of the future; what is foreseen; expectation: she was excited at the prospect of living in London; unemployment presents a grim prospect.

  7. PROSPECT | Definition of PROSPECT by Oxford Dictionary on ...

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    noun. 1 mass noun The possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring. ‘Other workers will view the prospect with horror.’. ‘Of course there are moments where you are lulled temporarily into a false sensation of hope at the prospect of viewing a quality film.’. ‘Such is the scepticism with which many view the prospect.’.

  8. prospect - Dictionary Definition : Vocabulary.com

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    A prospect is the possibility that something fabulous will happen. After you graduate top of your class at Harvard, for example, your job prospects look great. Prospect is from the Latin word prospectus which means a "view or outlook." A prospect is still a way of looking ahead and expecting good things.

  9. PROSPECT (noun) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary

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    Adjectives frequently used with prospect ▪ attractive, bleak, bright, daunting, exciting, gloomy, grim, inviting, terrifying 2 singular something that you expect or know is going to happen in the future, or the thought of this

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