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- PROSPECT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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
- prospect noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of prospect noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- PROSPECT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PROSPECT definition: 1 the possibility that something good might happen in the future: 2 the possibility of being… Learn more
- Prospect (2018) - IMDb
Prospect is a slow burn of a film It's the kind of film that asks for a viewer who is willing to appreciate the subtle but deft world-building and peculiarly literate dialog
- Prospect - definition of prospect by The Free Dictionary
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
- PROSPECT - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary
If there is some prospect of something happening, there is a possibility that it will happen [ ] 2 A particular prospect is something that you expect or know is going to happen [ ] 3 Someone's prospects are their chances of being successful, especially in their career
- PROSPECT | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
[ + of + doing sth ] We face the prospect of having to start all over again I'm very excited at the prospect of seeing her again
- The Prospect Weekly Roundup: Why Everything Is More Expensive
In our new December issue, we decided to take stock of the long-term drivers of the affordability crisis We didn’t want to just describe what is more expensive, but why things are more expensive, and what tactics are being used to make them so Prospect writing fellow Emma Janssen wrote about how
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