There are lots of words matching that description.
Prosper
Proliferate
Prevail
Thrive
Triumph
Flourish Multiply
Evolve
The word succeed is not an adjective; succeed is a verb (succeed, succeeds, succeeding, succeeded).The abstract noun forms are successor, succession, success, and the gerund, succeeding.The adjective forms are successive, successful.
Having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed.
To grow and succeed means to develop personally and professionally, enhancing one's skills, knowledge, and resilience. It involves setting and achieving goals, overcoming challenges, and adapting to change. Success is often measured by the fulfillment of aspirations and the ability to contribute positively to oneself and others. Ultimately, growth and success are about continuous improvement and finding purpose in one's journey.
Succeed is a verb (present simple).I succeedWe succeedYou succeedHe/she/it succeedsThey succeed
To succeed is a verb. The adverb form is successfully.
will succeed
Keep working
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.
I wonder if William or Harry will succeed to the throne. If you train faithfully, you may succeed.
bear fruit, blossom, develop, germinate, grow, open, prosper, sprout, succeed, thrive, blossom, blossoming, bud, flourishing, flower.
work hard and you will succeed . To succeed work harder.
fail
No, the word 'succeed' is not a noun.The word 'succeed' is a verb, a word meaning to turn out well; to reach a desired goal; to be successful; to follow after another in order; to come next after another in office or position.The noun form of the verb to succeed is success or succession, both are abstract nouns as words for concepts.