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    prosper
    /ˈprɒspə/

    verb

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

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  2. : to cause to succeed or thrive. Synonyms. burgeon. bourgeon. flourish. thrive. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of prosper in a Sentence. She prospered as a real estate agent. He hopes his business will prosper. No crop can prosper in this heat.

  3. (of a person or a business) to be or become successful, especially financially: Lots of microchip manufacturing companies prospered at that time. Synonyms. flourish. thrive. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to achieve something aimed for. succeed If you work hard, you'll succeed. thrive University is a place where she will thrive.

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

  5. 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. Discover More. Other Words From. un·pros pered adjective.

  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. 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]