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prospect
noun
    1. An expectation of something due or likely to happen.
      Thesaurus: expectation, potentiality, possibility, probability, likelihood.
    2. An outlook for the future.
      Thesaurus: outlook, forecast, plan, future, prognosis, presumption, promise, hopes, expectation, calculation, contemplation.
    3. Chances of success, improvement, recovery, etc.
      Form: prospects
    4. Opportunities for advancement, promotion, etc.
      Example: a job with prospects
      Form: prospects
    5. A potentially selectable candidate, team member, etc.
      Example: He's a doubtful prospect for Saturday's match
      Thesaurus: candidate, bet.
    6. A potential client or customer.
    7. A broad view.
      Thesaurus: view, vista, panorama, scene, sight, landscape.
    8a. gold-mining.
      An area with potential as a mine;
    8b. gold-mining.
      The resulting yield of such a mine.
verb prospected, prospecting
    tr & intr
    1. To search or explore (an area, region, etc) for gold or other minerals.
    intr
    2. To hunt for or look out for (eg a job).
Idiom: in prospect
    Expected soon.
Etymology: 15c: from Latin prospectus view, from prospicere, prospectum to look forward.



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