Associations to the word «Prosper»
Noun
- Marketplace
- Aquitaine
- Vandal
- Novella
- Carmen
- Lending
- Ous
- Dom
- Benedictine
- Chronicler
- Edo
- Georges
- Madeleine
- Augustine
- Raoul
- Henri
- Mateo
- Champlain
- Edmond
- Flourish
- Gestapo
- Denton
- Baptiste
- Conte
- Bo
- Jules
- François
- Fourier
- Boniface
- Stepfather
- Mathieu
- Antoine
- Commissary
- Claude
- Villiers
- Hornet
- Maximus
- Prosperity
- Haiti
- Jean
- Wickedness
- Naturalist
- Undertaking
- Etienne
- Chronicle
- Pierre
- Hilary
- Zimbabwe
- Marcel
- Dramatist
- Gaul
- Nicolas
- Patronage
- Tokugawa
- Myrtle
- Investor
- Frederic
- Seaport
- Ida
- Philippe
- Trade
- Blessing
- Trading
- Malacca
- Victor
- Lumber
- Nina
- Boom
- Merchant
- Archaeologist
- Kyoto
- Shipbuilding
- Chevalier
- Jerome
- Jacques
- Sawmill
- Lucien
- Napoleon
Wiktionary
PROSPER, verb. (transitive) To favor; to render successful.
PROSPER, verb. (intransitive) To be successful; to succeed; to be fortunate or prosperous; to thrive; to make gain.
PROSPER, verb. (intransitive) To grow; to increase.
PROSPER, proper noun. A male given name
Dictionary definition
PROSPER, verb. Make steady progress; be at the high point in one's career or reach a high point in historical significance or importance; "The new student is thriving".
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.