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    prosper
    /ˈprɒspə/

    verb

    • 1. succeed in material terms; be financially successful: "his business prospered"

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  2. PROSPER definition: 1. (of a person or a business) to be or become successful, especially financially: 2. (of a person…. Learn more.

  3. How to use prosper in a sentence. to succeed in an enterprise or activity; especially : to achieve economic success; to become strong and flourishing… See the full definition

  4. Definition of 'prosper' Word Frequency. prosper. (prɒspəʳ ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense prospers , present participle prospering , past tense, past participle prospered. verb. If people or businesses prosper, they are successful and do well. [formal] The high street banks continue to prosper. [VERB]

  5. 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.

  6. to be or become successful, especially financially: We aim to create a climate in which all small businesses can prosper.

  7. The verb prosper means to do well, succeed, or thrive. The verb prosper commonly means to generate wealth, as in “she hopes to prosper from her new investments.” But more generally it means “grow stronger” or "flourish" — crops will prosper when they have adequate sun and water, and rescued animals can prosper in a loving home.

  8. Prosper definition: To be fortunate or successful, especially in terms of one's finances; thrive.

  9. PROSPER meaning: 1 : to become very successful usually by making a lot of money; 2 : to become very active, healthy, or strong

  10. PROSPER definition: to be successful, usually by earning a lot of money. Learn more.

  11. Definition of prosper verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.