Antonym: retrospect. Similar words: introspect, introspection, aspect, suspect, spectrum, inspector, spectacle, inspection. Meaning: ['prɑspekt /'prɒspekt] n. 1. the possibility of future success 2. belief about (or mental picture of) the future 3. someone who is considered for something (for an office or prize or honor etc.) 4. the visual percept of a region 5. a prediction of the course of a disease. v. 1. search for something desirable 2. explore for useful or valuable things or substances, such as minerals.
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91. The prospect of a year in India greatly excited her.
92. The prospect of his mother coming to stay galvanized him into action and he immediately set about cleaning the house.
93. She wasn't exactly overjoyed at the prospect of looking after her niece.
94. She quailed at the prospect of addressing such a large crowd.
95. From the restaurant there was a marvellous prospect of/over Sienna and the countryside beyond.
96. The prospect of a month without work was beckoning her.
97. I see little prospect of an improvement in his condition.
98. Spending the holidays in Britain wasn't a prospect that I found particularly appealing.
99. I find the prospect of being without work extremely alarming.
100. The prospect of bankruptcy of his company beetled over the general manager.
101. The prospect of studying for another five years was distinctly unappealing.
102. There is a real prospect that the bill will be defeated in parliament.
103. I don't relish the prospect of getting up early tomorrow.
104. The prospect of facing the team again in the semi-final had everyone quaking in their boots.
105. I was elated by the prospect of the new job ahead.
106. The prospect of living in a city holds little appeal for me.
107. He was sunk in deep gloom at the prospect of being alone.
108. The prospect for passage of the bill was somewhat cloudy,[sentence dictionary] in view of its evident unconstitutionality.
109. The end of the Cold War has produced the prospect of a new world order based on international co-operation.
110. I'm very excited at the prospect of seeing her again.
111. There's a real prospect that England will not qualify for the World Cup.
112. The young man's honesty was debauched by the prospect of easy money.
113. Her husband is out of work and has nothing in prospect at present.
114. I was secretly thrilled at the prospect of going there again.
115. He faced the uninviting prospect of a two-hour wait for the next train.
116. I balked at the prospect of spending four hours on a train with him.
117. She balanced the attractions of a high salary against the prospect of working long hours.
118. He apparently was not perturbed by the prospect of a policeman coming to call.
119. Jacqueline is not relishing the prospect of another spell in prison.
120. He was underwhelmed by the prospect of meeting the Queen.
More similar words: introspect, introspection, aspect, suspect, spectrum, inspector, spectacle, inspection, perspective, spectacular, respectively, with respect to, irrespective of, to speak of, so to speak, special, species, specify, specific, expect, prosecutor, speculate, specialty, especially, prosecution, specialize, specialist, expected, speculation, specifically.