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- Dictionarynounprospect (noun) · prospects (plural noun)verbprospect (verb) · prospects (third person present) · prospected (past tense) · prospected (past participle) · prospecting (present participle)Originlate Middle English (as a noun denoting the action of looking towards a distant object): from Latin prospectus ‘view’, from prospicere ‘look forward’, from pro- ‘forward’ + specere ‘to look’. Early use, referring to a view of landscape, gave rise to the meaning ‘mental picture’ (mid 16th century), whence ‘anticipated event’.
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noun. pros· pect ˈprä-ˌspekt. Synonyms of prospect. 1. : exposure sense 3b. 2. a …
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