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prosperity
[pro-sper-i-tee]
noun
plural
prosperitiesa successful, flourishing, or thriving condition, especially in financial respects; good fortune.
prosperities, prosperous circumstances, characterized by financial success or good fortune.
prosperity
/ prɒˈspɛrɪtɪ /
noun
the condition of prospering; success or wealth
Other Word Forms
- nonprosperity noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of prosperity1
Example Sentences
“The thinking was that the state’s prosperity was never meant to happen” to Californios, she said.
"They are envious of China's fast development. To be honest, they are aggressive at heart. We are completely committed to the common prosperity of mankind. We are different."
He concluded by toasting to "common prosperity for all humankind".
“This Labor Day we will continue to stand strong, fighting for public schools over private profits, healthcare over hedge funds, shared prosperity over billionaire-bought politics.”
Presidential Medals of Freedom are awarded to people who have made "exceptionally meritorious contributions to the nation's prosperity, values, or security, world peace, or other significant public or private endeavours".
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When To Use
Prosperity is success or the state of success, especially financial or material success.Prosperity often implies success in terms of wealth, health, and happiness. But it can also be used more broadly.The verb prosper means to achieve prosperity. Someone who achieves prosperity can be described as prosperous.The word prosperity is often paired with words like peace and wealth, such as when wishing people well, as in May your year be full of peace and prosperity. Example: You can achieve prosperity through dedication and hard work.
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