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Learn to pronounce pros·pect

/ˈpräˌspek(t)/
noun
  1. the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
    "there was no prospect of a reconciliation"
    synonyms: likelihood, hope, expectation, anticipation, (good/poor) chance, chances, odds, probability, possibility, likeliness, promise, lookout, dream, fear, danger, hazard, coming soon, on the way, in the pipeline, likely to happen, to come, coming up, at hand, close/near at hand, near, imminent, in the offing, in view, in store, on the horizon, in the wings, just around the corner, in the air, in the wind, brewing, upcoming, forthcoming, impending, approaching, in the cards
  2. a person regarded as likely to succeed or as a potential customer, client, etc.
    "clients deemed likely prospects for active party membership"
    synonyms: candidate, possibility, catch
  3. an extensive view of landscape.
    "a viewpoint commanding a magnificent prospect of the estuary"
    synonyms: view, vista, outlook, perspective, panorama, aspect, scene, scenery, sweep, landscape, seascape, townscape, cityscape, surroundings, picture, spectacle, sight, lookout

verb
search for mineral deposits in a place, especially by means of experimental drilling and excavation.
"the company is also prospecting for gold"
synonyms: inspect, survey, make a survey of, explore, search, scout, reconnoiter, examine, check out, look, seek, hunt, go after, dowse

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noun. Usually prospects. an apparent probability of advancement, success, profit, etc. the outlook for the future: good business prospects.
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PROSPECT meaning: 1 : the possibility that something will happen in the future; 2 : an opportunity for something to happen usually plural.
something that is expected or very likely to happen. Going to college is an exciting prospect.The prospect of war made everyone afraid.
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