Definitionadj. of or concerned with or related to the future
Last update: June 20, 2015
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The prospective buyers gathered for the auction. [Please select]
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If he was an innocent prospective purchaser, he might very well reply. [Please select]
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I was _exhibited_ to prospective purchasers. [Please select]
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A rhythm once established has both retrospective and prospective reference. [Please select]
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He anticipated considerable pleasure in visiting the ancient halls of his prospective grandchildren. [Please select]
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Early in that month the last prospective purchaser decided not to buy. [Please select]
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It is over the failure of the prospective puppy and not over the sorrows of the rejected man you are lamenting. [Please select]
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Beverley felt like retorting that a little forethought, zeal and preparation might have lessened the prospective gloom. [Please select]
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His heart beat high, he was in a glow, his whole soul leaped forward to meet prospective danger. [Please select]
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But even the prospective fun did not make him forgetful of his promised recompense. [Please select]
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Carew to the prospective new member of her household, was filling her with angry impatience at what she was pleased to call her "absurd yielding to Della's crazy scheme." [Please select]
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