prospects
1prospects — ► [plural] the possibility of being successful in the future: »The market remains sceptical about the bank s prospects. prospects for sth »Investors are becoming increasingly excited about prospects for the new drug. »The growth prospects of the… …
2Prospects — can refer to:*Prospects (tv series), a Channel 4 television series *Prospects (charity), a UK Christian charity …
3prospects — n. chances 1) to have prospects for (to have prospects for the future) 2) prospects that + clause (prospects are that the situation will improve) financial expectations 3) with; without prospects * * * without prospects [ financial expectations ] …
4prospects — Word describing the amount or quality of the opposite sex at the party. There sure are a lot of good prospects here …
5prospects — Word describing the amount or quality of the opposite sex at the party. There sure are a lot of good prospects here …
6Prospects (TV series) — Prospects was a British television drama series that was written by Alan Janes and originally shown on Channel 4 in 1986. Created by Thames Television s film unit Euston Films the makers of The Sweeney and Minder , it followed the exploits of two …
7Prospects (charity) — Prospects is a Christian charity in the United Kingdom whose aim is to support learning disabled adults, and to enable them to reach their full potential. It was founded in the mid 1970s by David Potter, a Christian minister, who was drawn to the …
8prospects — n. hopes and anticipations of success pros·pect || prÉ‘spekt / prÉ’spekt n. chance, probability of advancement or success; hope, promise; view, vista, scene; outlook, perspective; potential customer (Economics) v. search for valuable materials… …
9prospects — chances or opportunities for success. → prospect …
10prospects — / prɒspekts/ plural noun the possibilities for the future …