Synonym: successfulness. Similar words: prosper, prospect, asperity, introspect, introspection, retrospective, austerity, posterity. Meaning: [prɑ'sperətɪ /prɒ-] n. 1. an economic state of growth with rising profits and full employment 2. the condition of prospering; having good fortune.
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121 The result was low inflation, job creation that was the envy of the developed world, and general prosperity.
122 The period of the King's direct rule was one of peace and prosperity.
123 He contends that economic prosperity has given the voters the opportunity to choose on issues like abortion and the environment.
124 We are very fortunate in this country to say that prosperity and suffering,[sentencedict.com/prosperity.html] both are inherently contributing factors for unity.
125 And growing prosperity has boosted the quality of life for workers, while dramatically diminishing the number of labor complaints.
126 There are several ways of considering the relative levels of prosperity in different regions.
127 An era of prosperity in which I am determined communities like Ocean Estate will share.
128 But the tide of prosperity ebbed, leaving the town unfinished.
129 The Republican governments of the 1920s allied themselves firmly to big business, and gained political credit from this prosperity.
130 You will eat the fruit of your labour; blessings and prosperity will be yours.
131 It was an age of unparalleled prosperity: the empire was at peace and trade was flourishing.
132 Prosperity, tranquility, honesty, morality, decency, normality and on-time airline arrivals do not make news.
133 They did less well in 1944; yet wartime prosperity was a further factor in diminishing enthusiasm for reform.
134 The 1980s housing boom coincided with a period of prosperity in the South Bay.
135 Meanwhile Europhiles delude themselves that material prosperity attributable to membership can move emotions.
136 The Republicans were fortunate in coming to power at a time of growing prosperity.
137 In their time they were regarded as great magicians who brought prosperity to these parts.
138 He was persuaded that disunity in the church was displeasing to heaven and bad for the empire's success and prosperity.
139 To a large extent population changes reflect changes in prosperity and employment opportunities.
140 As it happens,(sentencedict.com) Baden has more than commercial prosperity for which to thank its industries.
141 Industrial expansion had brought no prosperity to the majority of the population.
142 Our future competitiveness and prosperity depend more than ever before on technology and industry.
143 True happiness doesn't come from prosperity, pleasure, and power, but from peace. RVM
144 The change from adversity to prosperity, according to Aristotle, fails to produce the proper tragic effect.
145 Within a few years the increased prosperity of the yard had so impressed John Shuttleworth that he turned the business over to him.
146 However, by no means all groups in the population have benefited equally from prosperity or from generous expenditure on social services.
147 Cybele, as Fortune, also brings peace and prosperity between wars.
148 Amid this busy prosperity it was curiously incongruous, unlike in Tunis or Cairo.
149 Could not imperialism go hand-in-hand with prosperity for the working man?
150 And they have a long-term interest in maintaining industry's prosperity, for that is what pays their pensions.
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