flourish, prosper, thrive
will succeed
No, it is not. The word succeed is a verb (to succeed, to be successful).
She worked hard to succeed in her career as an entrepreneur.
I wonder if William or Harry will succeed to the throne. If you train faithfully, you may succeed.
Yes, the word "succeed" contains the prefix "suc-." It comes from the Latin word "succedere," meaning "come close after."
John Frow was born in 1948.
JOHN FROW has written: 'GENRE'
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The name Frow is of the Anglo-Saxon origin. Frow was the name given to a person who was identified as 'fry' which basically meant "free".
will succeed
To succeed = Succedere
It is impossible to succeed a thumbwar with a champion
No, it is not. The word succeed is a verb (to succeed, to be successful).
She worked hard to succeed in her career as an entrepreneur.
You will succeed as long as you don't give up your effort.
Grow
I wonder if William or Harry will succeed to the throne. If you train faithfully, you may succeed.