prospect
[ˈprɑːspekt]
Definition:
1. The possibility that something will happen.
2. An idea of what might or will happen in the future.
3. The chances of being successful.
Use 'prospect' in a sentence:
- 1. I don't relish the prospect of getting up early tomorrow.
- 2. My spirits sank at the prospect of starting all over again.
- 3. For many kids leaving college the prospect of unemployment beckons.
- 4. Realistically, there is little prospect of a ceasefire.
- 5. He could not reconcile himself to the prospect of losing her.
- 6. They are less sanguine about the company's long-term prospects.
- 7. He was confused by this sudden change of prospect.
- 8. He did not sound unduly worried at the prospect.
- 9. Young people are lured to the city by the prospect of a job and money.
- 10. Heidi liked this prospect and followed Deta without more ado.
- 11. The prospect of failure scares me rigid.
- 12. He was undismayed by the prospect of failure.
- 13. The prospect of a month without work was beckoning her.
- 14. He was thrilled at the prospect of seeing them again.
- 15. Her future career prospects look dim.
- 16. Starting a new job can be a daunting prospect.
- 17. Travelling alone around the world is a daunting prospect.
- 18. They are just bringing up all their old rehashed claims with no prospect or vision for the future.
- 19. The prospect of studying for another five years was distinctly unappealing.
- 20. The prospect of becoming a father filled him with alarm.
- 21. She accepted the prospect of her operation with equanimity.
- 22. The prospect of growing old fills me with dread.
- 23. They felt relieved at this prospect.
- 24. Prospect of China Paper Industry Developing from Characteristics of Modern Paper Industry.
- 25. The new job is not a promotion as such, but it has good prospects.
- 26. There is no prospect of compromise in sight.
- 27. She made no attempt to hide her displeasure at the prospect.
- 28. I had a long talk with my boss about my career prospects.
- 29. The prospect of a year in India greatly excited her.
- 30. I was elated by the prospect of the new job ahead.
- 31. Prospect Park, with its vast lake, is a magnet for all health freaks.
- 32. She was alarmed at the prospect of travelling alone.
- 33. There's a reasonable prospect that his debts will be paid.
- 34. The prospect of civil war is very real.
- 35. I'm really excited at the prospect of working abroad.
- 36. He came to be seen as a drag on his own party's prospects.
- 37. Long-term prospects for the economy have improved.
- 38. She is one of Canada's best prospects for a gold medal.
- 39. Thousands moved to the area to prospect for gold.
- 40. The prospects for the immediate future are good.
- 41. The prospect of war loomed large.
- 42. There is no immediate prospect of peace.
- 43. The prospect of living in a city holds little appeal for me.
- 44. The prospect of a long wait in the rain did not appeal.
- 45. We face the grim prospect of still higher unemployment.
- 46. There is a mood of pessimism in the company about future job prospects.