prosper
c.1460, from O.Fr. prosperer (14c.), from L. prosperare "cause to succeed, render happy," from prosperus "favorable, fortunate, prosperous," perhaps lit. "agreeable to one's wishes," from Old L. pro spere "according to expectation," from pro "for" + abl. of spes "hope," from PIE base *spei- "to flourish, succeed." Prosperous is first recorded 1445, originally "tending to bring success;" in the sense of "flourishing" it is first recorded 1472.
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The noun forms for the verb to prosper are prosperity and the gerund, prospering.
The noun is prosperity.
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The abstract noun forms of the verb to prosper are prosperity and the gerund, prospering.
Yes, prosperity is an abstract noun; a word for the state of flourishing, thriving, or having good fortune; a word for a concept.
The adjective forms for the verb to prosper are prosperous and prospering.
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The noun form is prosperous.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to prosper are prosperity and the gerund, prospering.
Yes, prosperity is an abstract noun; a word for the state of flourishing, thriving, or having good fortune; a word for a concept.
The abstract noun for the adjective prosperous is prosperousness.A related abstract noun form is prosperity.
The verb of prosperity is prosper.Other verbs are prospers, prospering and prospered, depending on the tense.Some example sentences are:"I think we will prosper here"."The town prospers into a vast city"."The town was prospering"."The village prospered when they discovered the diamond mine".
The noun form is prosperous.
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The address of the Prosper Historical Society is: Pob 221, Prosper, TX 75078-0221
The address of the Prosper Community Library is: 700 N Coleman St, Prosper, 75078 2302
Prosper Saul's birth name is Emile Prosper Saul.
Prosper is commonly used as a verb.
The cast of Prosper - 2010 includes: Nicholas Wheeler as William Prosper