aftertime, confidence, expectancy, foreseeing, horizon, longsightedness, pan for gold, probable, sanguine expectation, tendency, well-grounded hope
Definitionn. the possibility of future success
Last update: February 8, 2017
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I felt somewhat daunted by the prospect of the long drive home. [Please select]
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There is hardly any prospect of that party to coming into the rule. [noun]
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Some villagers are prospecting the wild animals in the hill areas. [noun]
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It was a cheerless prospect, but one stimulating to a traveler. [Please select]
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Hawkeye had, in truth, in these few words, given no bad description of the prospect that now lay in their front. [Please select]
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They have sickened of a struggle in which they risk so much with so little prospect of gain. [Please select]
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Mile after mile was, however, passed through the boundless woods, in this painful manner, without any prospect of a termination to their journey. [Please select]
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I am told Louis is spending millions on the new palace at Versailles, an ungrateful site--no water, no noble prospect as at St. [Please select]
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Then he flung to the winds, until peace should return, his prospect of wealth beyond reckoning, and locked in a black leather trunk materials worth their weight in diamonds. [Please select]
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Though there is a little prospect of rain always. [Please select]
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