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From Latin 'prosperare' meaning cause to succeed and 'pro spere' according to expectation

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What part of speech is the word prosper?

Prosper is commonly used as a verb.


How do you use the word prosper in a sentence?

Your evil cannot prosper against me.


What is the verb spelling for the word prosperous?

The verb spelling for "prosperous" is "prosper."


What is the greek word for prosper?

Prosper in greek is "ευημερώ" (eveemero), "ακμάζω" (akmazo).


What is the root word in prosperity?

prosper


What is the base word of prosperous?

The base word of prosperous is "prosper."


What is the base word for prosperous?

The base word for prosperous is "prosper."


What is the opposite word of prosper?

Decline.


What is the verb for the word prosperously?

prosper/prospering


How do you say prosper is Tamil?

The word "prosper" in Tamil can be translated as "வெற்றி செய்" (veṟṟi cey).


What Abstract noun for prosper?

Yes, prosperity is an abstract noun; a word for the state of flourishing, thriving, or having good fortune; a word for a concept.


What does journal mean in Roman?

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