He's the King of Naples, father of Ferdinand, and by the end of the play is Miranda's prospective father-in-law.
Bachelor Father - 1957 Bentley's Prospective Son-In-Law 1-18 was released on: USA: 11 May 1958
She didn't; her father did. One of the reasons her father threw the party was to show Juliet off to Paris, the prospective bridegroom.
rospective prospective
Prospective candidate
He was a prospective to her mom
The "price" a man has to agree to pay his prospective father-in-law to get the father's approval for his daughter's hand in marriage.
Prospective means: 1. of or in the future: prospective earnings. 2. potential, likely, or expected: a prospective partner. A prospective employer is an employer for whom you might work in the future or have a possibility of working (for example, an employer to whom you have applied for work or for whom you would like to work), but you are not yet working.
I believe its short for - a list of prospective whatever, as in prospective buyers.
The correct spelling is prospective, as in: The prospective candidate had a strong math education. Or if you mean perspective, as in: My perspective of Mrs. Wood differed from my friend's perspective of our teacher.
Some synonyms for "prospective" are potential, likely, and future.
A poll tax required prospective voters to pay money.