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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151. Carrickfergus band Woodburne had a promising start to the season and took third.
152. To the settler or trapper or cattleman, the western frontier was both promising and dangerous.
153. Every politician has a promising career. Unfortunately, most of them do not keep those promises. Jarod Kintz
154. Gingrich shook hands with Clinton last June promising to appoint a commission to change the way congressional campaigns are financed.
155. The new editor did not know he was pretending and promising to be something that he was not-yet!
156. The next decade looks promising - especially for those who study the newly hot topic of neutrinos.
157. The intermediate level of reconstruction, option two, reduced speeds and gave very promising results in accident reduction.
158. The bailiff directed all to draw near and give their attendance, promising that they would be heard.
159. In addition, or alternatively, they may be redeemable, thus promising cash from the company at a future date.
160. When that proved promising,[http://sentencedict.com/promising.html] Czarnowski got permission to build and test the 12-foot version.
161. A promising young lawyer assigned to defend a murder suspect finds her client so appealing, she helps him escape.
162. The results were promising, showing that in 100 people the lozenges appeared to reduce cold symptoms and duration by 42 percent.
163. Nintendo is promising there will be five to 10 games available for the new machine initially.
164. Promising quick bowler Martin Howie returns and Paul Johnson also earns a recall.
165. Bioremediation is a promising and rapidly developing treatment technology with a bright future.
166. This perception strikes one as promising, but the impression may be evanescent.
167. He left a promising military career behind to join the priesthood.
168. He kept promising her that he would divorce his wife, but he never actually did it.
169. Although the data from the first study are still being analysed, initial results are promising.
170. The weather was not too promising, but we made good time and were soon at the first terrace.
171. The Basic Law will still be enacted, promising a panoply of rights and freedoms for 50 years beyond 1997.
172. He came to power promising a sweeping economic revolution in the name of social justice.
173. It sounds promising to say that these sentences stand to wonderings and wishes very much as factual statements stand to beliefs.
174. Water-living animals, such as fish, molluscs, sea urchins and corals,[sentencedict.com] are much more promising candidates for preservation.
175. The simple branching rule for drawing trees, then, looks like a promising analogue for embryonic development.
176. And with a clean bill of health, Granato is promising to be same kind of performer he always was.
177. Perhaps the most promising example of this kind of institution is the gay community center.
178. She tidied up the sitting-room, promising herself an early night with a book.
179. The firm is promising to develop new distribution channels, predicting that resellers will private label their own systems with Integrix components.
180. Daley promising Wilson as much money as he needed for higher salaries and modern equipment.
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