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prospect

pros·pect [ pró spèkt ]


noun  (plural pros·pects)
Definition:
 
1. possibility of something happening soon: a chance or the likelihood that something will happen in the near future, especially something desirable

2. vision of future: something that is expected or certain to happen in the future, or a mental picture of this
I don't relish the prospect of spending five months at sea.

3. extensive outlook or scene: a view, especially one from a high position over a large expanse of land or water
a pleasant prospect

4. direction faced: the direction in which something faces
a northerly prospect

5. likely customer: a customer who may be interested in buying something

6. somebody or something with potential: somebody or something that is likely to succeed
She's our brightest prospect.

7. survey: an act of making a survey, examination, or observation

8. mineral location: the location of a mineral deposit, or an area believed to have mineral deposits

9. mineral deposit: a probable mineral deposit or one that definitely exists

10. mineral yield: the yield that can be obtained by mining a mineral



plural noun pros·pects 
Definition:
 
expectations of success: the likelihood of being successful or prosperous in the future, especially in a job or career
Young people who leave school early certainly narrow their prospects.
eager to improve her career prospects



verb  (past and past participle pros·pect·ed, present participle pros·pect·ing, 3rd person present singular pros·pects)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb search for mineral deposits in area: to explore an area in search of oil or valuable minerals, especially gold

2. transitive verb work mine: to work a mine to see how profitable it is

3. intransitive verb look for something: to search or watch for something
prospect for business

[15th century. < Latin prospectus "view" < past participle of prospicere "look forward" < specere "look at"]

pros·pect·less adjective
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