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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151. There seems little prospect of an end to the dispute.
152. She wasn't exactly overjoyed at the prospect of looking after two small boys.
153. Bigwig, cheerful at the prospect of action.
154. The prospect of colonial war became his new cause.
155. Hindenburg regarded such a prospect with abhorrence.
156. Ditching its shareholders is an equally daunting prospect.
157. Some people are disappointed by the prospect.
158. I gulped at the prospect of making an arrest.
159. She trembled before the prospect of meeting him again.
160. A chance encounter in a restaurant is a prospect.
161. Another right bitchy ding-dong is in prospect.
162. The prospect has got prospective buyers drooling.
163. This prospect pressed a peril button in Yeremi's brain.
164. Conservationists are unhappy about the prospect of conifer plantations taking over more wilderness areas of Britain.
165. It may well be this bleak prospect that has spawned the flurry of books about Yiddish in recent years.
166. The prospect of censorship in cyberspace has raised fears and sparked debates over decency and privacy.
167. You would expect the governments of most democratic countries to be horrified by this prospect; but no.
168. This was much higher than pre-war figures, and there seemed little prospect, on existing policies(sentencedict.com),[www.Sentencedict.com] of any significant decline.
169. What prospect has the prisoner of redress if he abandons the complaints procedure and applies to the courts?
170. In some cases this may make the prospect of an award less attractive.
171. In botany the theoretical debate was less acute, although the prospect for the practical application of scientific knowledge was greater.
172. While you might find this an appealing prospect, it will soon become a shackle that will hinder your progress online.
173. So they rented a truck and drove through the countryside around the Cusiana prospect.
174. He has looked a tremendous prospect on both starts to date, and will relish the extra furlong here.
175. It is thought, for example, that a single Colchester constituency would present a better prospect for the Liberal Democrats.
176. Rolls-Royce has a strong order book in aero gas turbines and the prospect of further large orders in a buoyant aircraft market.
177. The latter, contrary to the expressed view of the Chief Whip, was aghast at the prospect of resignation.
178. Both clubs are used to Twickenham cup finals and a fine encounter is in prospect.
179. Exploration is continuing in the area and RioFinex has announced the discovery of similar mineralisation at the Lack prospect west of Omagh.
180. In addition, a new oil discovery was made in the Venganza prospect, to the east of Purificacion.
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.