pros
pect
Plural
prospects
1
a visual view, scene, or panorama of a particular region or landscape
- From the hilltop, the prospect of the valley was breathtaking.
- The hotel room offered a wide prospect of the ocean.
- Artists often paint a prospect of cities from high vantage points.
- The hikers enjoyed the prospect of snow-capped mountains.
- The castle provides a magnificent prospect over the river.
2
the likelihood or possibility of something becoming successful in the future
- The job offer came with excellent career prospects for advancement.
- The team's hard work improved the prospect of winning the championship.
- The startup had a promising prospect for becoming a leader in renewable energy.
- The company's growth strategy enhanced its prospect of global expansion.
- The student was thrilled about the prospect of attending a prestigious university.
3
a belief, expectation, or mental image of what the future may hold
- The prospect of a promotion motivated her to work harder.
- Investors were excited by the prospect of rising profits.
- He considered the prospect of moving abroad with mixed feelings.
- The team faced the prospect of a challenging season ahead.
- She smiled at the prospect of seeing her old friends again.
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a person considered likely to succeed or be chosen for a particular role or opportunity
- She’s a strong prospect for the leadership position.
- The scout identified him as a promising prospect for the team.
- Several prospects applied for the internship.
- He’s a top prospect for the scholarship.
- The company is interviewing new prospects for the job.
5
a forecast of how a disease or medical condition is likely to develop
- Early diagnosis improved the prospect for a full cure.
- The patient's prospect was positive due to timely treatment.
- Specialists discussed the prospect of disease remission.
- New therapies can change the long-term prospect of the disease.
- The prognosis gave a bleak prospect for the advanced-stage illness.
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