abounding in riches, comfortable, fair, frightfully rich, in good case, luxurious, on on the up-and-up, propitious, substantial, wealthy
Definitionadj. in fortunate circumstances financially
Last update: September 22, 2016
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She went to foreign to become a prosperous lady. [adjective]
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Populists believed that a free and prosperous community where everybody helped one another out would overthrow autocracy. [adjective]
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A fellow who believes in extempore prayer and republican government; and swears England was never so happy or prosperous as under Cromwell. [adjective]
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Denzil had grown up under the prosperous rule of the Protector, and his boyhood had been spent in the guardianship of a most watchful and serious-minded mother. [adjective]
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Perhaps it is because his life has been over prosperous that he sickens of it, like one who flings away from a banquet table, satiated by feasting. [adjective]
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He lived well and peacefully, and again became prosperous. [adjective]
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Slowly opening his eyes, he whispered: "Should you live according to God's commands you will be happy and prosperous again." [adjective]
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He was prosperous, strong, and vigorous, and was considered the hardest worker in the whole village. [adjective]
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