prospect|prospects in English
noun
[pros·pect || 'prɑspekt /'prɒspekt]
chance, probability of advancement or success; hope, promise; view, vista, scene; outlook, perspective; potential customer (Economics)
Use "prospect|prospects" in a sentence
1. What a prospect!
2. This ore prospects well.
3. Backbones, Prospect Heights, Illinois
4. 2022 Bearcats NFL Draft Prospects
5. Their economic prospects have dimmed.
6. The prospect is good.
7. What a thrilling prospect!
8. Backbones, Prospect Heights, Illinois
9. Adolescents’ prospects depend on the …
10. Rank and prioritize your district's prospects.
11. But the prospect of fallout
12. Future prospects. Special features, if any.
13. Paradise Prospects Valid Despite Human Disobedience
14. He ruined his prospects by carelessness.
15. The prospect became more evident.
16. It is an appetising prospect.
17. Boomers Bring Back Reds Prospect
18. While it has improved the absolute prospects of those from less advantaged backgrounds, it has not improved their relative prospects.
19. Employment Prospects Employment prospects are excellent, as the industry is facing a long-term shortage of academically trained managers.
20. The adoption has completely changed his prospects.
21. Prospects for the industry are extremely bleak.
22. We overestimate our longevity, our career prospects.
23. Prospects for a lasting peace remain doubtful.
24. You seem disappointed by the prospect.
25. An alluring prospect, but perhaps improbable.