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prospect
noun
the
chance
that
something
will
happen
in
the
future
•
The
prospect
of
passing
the
exam
filled
her
with
relief
.
The
prospect
of
passing
the
exam
filled
her
with
relief
.
•
Farmers
worry
about
the
prospect
of
another
drought
this
summer
.
Farmers
worry
about
the
prospect
of
another
drought
this
summer
.
noun
a
person
who
is
likely
to
become
a
customer
,
employee
,
or
successful
athlete
•
The
basketball
coach
watched
the
young
prospect
score
twenty
points
.
The
basketball
coach
watched
the
young
prospect
score
twenty
points
.
•
Our
sales
team
met
with
a
new
prospect
from
a
large
company
.
Our
sales
team
met
with
a
new
prospect
from
a
large
company
.
verb
-
prospect
,
prospecting
,
prospects
,
prospected
to
look
for
valuable
minerals
such
as
gold
or
oil
in
the
ground
•
Early
settlers
came
west
to
prospect
for
gold
in
the
mountains
.
Early
settlers
came
west
to
prospect
for
gold
in
the
mountains
.
•
Geologists
will
prospect
the
desert
next
month
.
Geologists
will
prospect
the
desert
next
month
.
noun
a
wide
and
impressive
view
of
a
landscape
•
From
the
hilltop
,
the
hikers
admired
the
stunning
prospect
of
the
valley
below
.
From
the
hilltop
,
the
hikers
admired
the
stunning
prospect
of
the
valley
below
.
•
The
castle
offers
a
fine
prospect
over
the
river
.
The
castle
offers
a
fine
prospect
over
the
river
.
noun
a
place
where
valuable
minerals
are
thought
to
exist
•
The
team
staked
a
claim
on
a
new
prospect
near
the
river
.
The
team
staked
a
claim
on
a
new
prospect
near
the
river
.
•
Investors
poured
money
into
the
copper
prospect
in
Chile
.
Investors
poured
money
into
the
copper
prospect
in
Chile
.