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  1. the idea of something that will or might happen in the future: The prospect of spend ing three whole days with her fills me with horror. I'm very excited at the prospect of see ing her again. We face the prospect of having to start all over again. [ C ] a person who might be chosen, for example as an employee:

  2. The meaning of PROSPECT is exposure. How to use prospect in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Prospect.

  3. PROSPECT meaning: 1. the possibility that something good might happen in the future: 2. the possibility of being…. Learn more.

  4. A prospect is the possibility that something fabulous will happen. After you graduate top of your class at Harvard, for example, your job prospects look great. Prospect is from the Latin word prospectus which means a "view or outlook."

  5. The prospects for peace in the country's eight-year civil war are becoming brighter. [+ for] There is a real prospect that the bill will be defeated in parliament. Synonyms: likelihood, chance, possibility, plan More Synonyms of prospect. 2. singular noun.

  6. noun. /ˈprɒspekt/ /ˈprɑːspekt/ [uncountable, singular] the possibility that something will happen. prospect of something There is no immediate prospect of peace. They faced the prospect of defeat in the elections. There was insufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction.

  7. PROSPECT definition: 1. the possibility that something good might happen in the future: 2. the idea of something that…. Learn more.

  8. 1. If there is some prospect of something happening, there is a possibility that it will happen. [...] 2. A particular prospect is something that you expect or know is going to happen. [...] 3. Someone's prospects are their chances of being successful, especially in their career. [...]

  9. noun. /ˈprɑspɛkt/. [uncountable, singular] the possibility that something will happen prospect (of something/of doing something) There is no immediate prospect of peace. A place in the semifinals is in prospect (= likely to happen). prospect (that…) There's a reasonable prospect that his debts will be paid.

  10. n. 1. Something expected; a possibility. 2. prospects. a. Chances. b. Financial expectations, especially of success. 3. a. A potential customer, client, or purchaser. b. A candidate deemed likely to succeed. 4. The direction in which an object, such as a building, faces; an outlook. 5. Something presented to the eye; a scene: a pleasant prospect.