Associations to the word «Prospering»
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
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.