Synonym: encouraging, favorable, hopeful, likely, probable. Similar words: compromise, prominent, missing, surprising, advertising, surprisingly, processing, economist. Meaning: ['prɑmɪsɪŋ /'prɒm-] adj. 1. showing possibility of achievement or excellence 2. full or promise.
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121. The technology of high-speed Internet access on cable systems remains highly promising too.
122. Labour politicians have spent most of their working lives promising to protect press freedom.
123. The vast mass of peasantry could be neutralized by promising land reforms.
124. It is 0320 before the team finally get to bed, with the Captain promising them a lie-in until 1000 hours.
125. Though a like condition existed among the Federals, their numbers were still strong and their position on the field tactically promising.
126. However, weather forecasters say the cyclone should move offshore, promising dry conditions on Sunday.
127. In fact, things have never looked ore promising for the future of transportation.
128. The previous day Bull took out a newspaper advertisement promising to do better in future.
129. There was a particularly promising yarn about a young duke, and Tavett liked a high count of dukes in the column.
130. She was in East Kilbride to give a masterclass to promising young players.
130. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
131. I did not want to be kept in the dark if promising new therapies existed that were still experimental.
132. The promising Belfast youngster has been gaining experience on the international front among the Federation Cup aspirants in Nottingham.
133. A recent pilot study with combined laser treatment and radiotherapy in oesophageal cancer produced promising results.
134. If you start by promising what you don't even have yet, you'll lose your desire to work towards getting it. Paulo Coelho
135. His father seemed a more promising candidate for that role and he had died a natural death.
136. It was merely interesting, somewhat pedestrian; not a promising start.
137. Principles for the Future Biologists tend to view the future of genetic manipulation as promising.
138. It was still misty but the sun was gathering strength and the mist had acquired a pearly hue promising better things.
139. Suppose now that manufacturer 1 signs a selective and exclusive distribution agreement with retailer 1(sentencedict.com), promising not to supply retailer 2.
140. Incidentally, after 18 ... f4 the retraction 19 a3 could be more promising than Timman's retreat.
141. She had captured his father by promising an elegant uncluttered lifestyle very different from the neglected unhappy home he had come from.
142. The next morning they lay burned and blasted, blackened by the first frost, their seeds promising their resurrection.
143. The latter part of the year looks the most promising, so remain calm earlier.
144. From her description it sounded promising, and I made an appointment to see it.
145. It may cheer you up to learn that the weather forecast is promising.
146. As I travel about the world, I keep promising to learn at least one foreign language.
147. There is some way to go in all this despite the promising early signs.
148. Willie Thorne made light work of the promising Nottinghamshire youngster, Anthony Hamilton, as he eased into the last 16.
149. In Petah Tikva my wife had just started a promising academic career.
150. For a brief moment the one-man show had seemed so promising and he had dared to hope.
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