Synonym: affluent, comfortable, flourishing, fortunate, opulent, rich, successful, triumphant, wealthy, well-off. Antonym: unprosperous. Similar words: prosper, prospect, prosperity, prospective, introspect, introspection, retrospective, onerous. Meaning: ['prɑsprəs /'prɒ-] adj. 1. in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich 2. very lively and profitable 3. marked by peace and prosperity 4. favoring or bringing good luck.
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61. Particularly the prosperous merchants and bankers, whose taxes paid for the police.
62. Now it is a prosperous place, making its living from light industry and the visitors who come to tour the battlefields.
63. After the war, Germany became one of Europe's most prosperous countries.
64. Regional policies designed to promote employment sought to maintain population levels in the less prosperous areas by curbing voluntary out-migration.
65. Firstly, the Angevin government in Aquitaine commanded the support of the most prosperous and populated towns.
66. For a relatively prosperous family, spending on cooking probably drops to less than 5 percent of the annual income.
67. Bath, beautiful as ever, is less prosperous than it was.
68. The modern service provides the busy and prosperous County in the 1990s with quality care and valuable resources.
69. Focuses on encouraging urban renaissance, securing a prosperous and multi-purpose countryside and promoting increased use of public transport.
70. We start in ten days and I firmly rely on the goodness of Providence to grant me a safe and prosperous passage.
71. His most prosperous theme is that the frustration is damaging his health.
72. Suburbs sprawled out to provide homes for the newly prosperous who were searching for more peaceful surroundings.
73. Growing cities were governed for some local government purposes by the county magistrates: an indignity that the prosperous entrepreneurs resented.
74. The world's most awful human problem, third-world poverty, appears to have hardened the hearts of the prosperous.
75. Even in the prosperous South-East there are demands for direct subsidy and state assistance.
76. Male speaker It's precisely prosperous towns like Wallingford which are suffering from the recession.
77. Although these were prosperous years,(http://sentencedict.com/prosperous.html) disposable income of individuals increased by only about 2 I percent.
78. Although his mother died when he was an infant, he was adored by his prosperous father.
79. Money you could have used to make your future, and that of all your employees, more secure and more prosperous.
80. In this most settled and prosperous nation in history the political situation is almost permanently unstable.
81. Other surveys, including those carried out in relatively prosperous areas such as Bristol made similar estimates.
82. Several of them were the sons of merchants, some prosperous, some small, two ruined.
83. Nonni was the daughter of a prosperous dealer in scrap metal who had also been a lay preacher.
84. Only in a prosperous and well-governed Britain can we strengthen the ties of our community.
85. And Ed Prince is the chief executive officer of his own prosperous and admired corporation.
86. Perhaps she does not realise that that is a characteristic of people becoming more prosperous.
87. They've become one of the world's most prosperous nations by engineering their flood-risks to an acceptably low level.
88. Despite the economic problems and some unrelated political problems of the 1960s, the country remained a relatively prosperous one.
89. In the mild autumn of the phoney war, it was a prosperous and agreeable neighbourhood in which to live.
90. In the region's most prosperous countries, it is doubling every four to six months.
More similar words: prosper, prospect, prosperity, prospective, introspect, introspection, retrospective, onerous, numerous, generous, dexterous, dangerous, ponderous, vociferous, boisterous, odoriferous, obstreperous, preposterous, erosion, so to speak, to speak of, peter out, come round, prosthetic, prosecute, prostrate, prosecutor, prosecution, proud, sprout.