Pronunciation: /ˈprɑːˌsperəti/
noun a successful, flourishing, or thriving condition, especially in financial respects; good fortune
A1 I wish for prosperity for my family.
A2 The small town experienced a period of prosperity after the new factory opened.
B1 The government's economic policies have led to increased prosperity for the country.
B2 Many people believe that education is the key to achieving prosperity in life.
C1 The entrepreneur's hard work and determination resulted in great prosperity for his business.
C2 The country's prosperity is evident in its strong economy and high standard of living.
formal The government's economic policies aim to promote prosperity for all citizens.
informal The new business venture is expected to bring prosperity to the local community.
slang If you invest in that stock, you could be rolling in prosperity in no time.
figurative In the garden of life, kindness and gratitude are the seeds that bloom into prosperity.
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