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Sentence count:286+24Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: retrospectSimilar words: introspectintrospectionaspectsuspectspectruminspectorspectacleinspectionMeaning: ['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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211. The prospect of genetic intervention is much more appealing as it gets to the core of the problem.
212. Scientists were optimistic about the prospect of developing an AIDS vaccine.
213. I looked on that daunting prospect in a bad-news, good-news con-text.
214. Mr Sullivan seemed aghast at the prospect of losing his only daughter to this arrogant young man.
215. They believe a successful legal challenge could re-open the prospect of successful buyouts.
216. By the end of the week the prospect was even bleaker.
217. With the prospect of supporting her grandfather she had somehow been full of confidence about the future.
218. The aim is to achieve a high level of income with the prospect of long-term capital growth.
219. Richard at that time was openly delighted at the prospect of posh motors.
220. They were delighted at the prospect of a little school in their midst and promised to send their children to her.
221. The next grim prospect is carnage following the PE2 results.
222. The prospect of sailing into the late autumn was itself the major worry.
223. It is a daunting prospect and an outcome few people want.
224. She wanted to laugh aloud at the prospect of the delight she would give.
225. Logistical difficulties, combined with environmental concerns, rule out the prospect of burning it off.
226. The prospect of writing the report all over again made me feel completely depressed.
227. Coming on to a new series for the first time could be a daunting prospect even to the acting profession's hardy perennials.
228. The rendezvous was set for two thirty in suite 409,[http://sentencedict.com/prospect.html] and my pants were already bulging at the prospect.
229. The prospect of liberation rose like a new dawn before Polly's eyes.
230. The prospect of an interesting friendship had been destroyed and now they were at daggers drawn.
231. Just the prospect of being late was enough to bring her out in a sweat of fear.
232. The prospect of censure intensified what, for Galileo, was fast becoming a dilemma.
233. Raytheon executives raised the prospect that more aerospace layoffs may be coming in the aftermath of the Hughes purchase.
234. The game continues to attract young teenagers whose education is disrupted by the tantalising prospect that they will become professional players.
235. He warned that thousands of householders faced the prospect of years of planning blight.
236. The stench, and the prospect of all those stairs to be crept down, made her faint.
237. The authors conclude that a combination of the last two models offers the best prospect of a full explanation.
238. An adjacent area, Lagalochan, has more recently been investigated as a gold prospect.
239. Shuddering with fear and anticipation at the prospect of the weekend ahead, she risked opening her eyes again.
240. He saw no prospect of avoiding for long a head-on collision.
More similar words: introspectintrospectionaspectsuspectspectruminspectorspectacleinspectionperspectivespectacularrespectivelywith respect toirrespective ofto speak ofso to speakspecialspeciesspecifyspecificexpectprosecutorspeculatespecialtyespeciallyprosecutionspecializespecialistexpectedspeculationspecifically
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