apt, bright, encouraging, foreseeable, good, in the cards, likely, of good omen, positive, presumable, prosperous, rosy
Definitionadj. showing possibility of achievement or excellence
Last update: December 3, 2016
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I put aside a dozen or so that looked promising but that was all. [noun]
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Pontellier thought were promising. [Please select]
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"This looks promising." [Please select]
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"Merely promising help if we should need it, hereafter." [Please select]
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Everything looked bright and promising. [Please select]
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"And me promising the doctor I'd have you in bed at ten sharp every night." [Please select]
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There was Jimmy Wattrous, for example, already rising into fame as Plonny Neal's most promising lieutenant. [Please select]
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The legislature was elected by these people on a platform promising strictest economy. [Please select]
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Of course, West had long since made that right as he had promised, as he would have done with no promising. [Please select]
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Then all turned their arms against the Spaniards, promising themselves to make many incursions into their territory and gain much plunder. [Please select]
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So, if she had, she wouldn't have anything to lose by saying so, and promising not to be careless that way again. [Please select]
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