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Prosper

usgb/ˈprɑːspər/Volume
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Positive OutcomePlay
Use 'prosper' to indicate positive results, especially after hard work or investment. SlideAfter years of innovation, the tech startups began to prosper.
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Long-Term SuccessPlay
'Prosper' often implies long-term growth rather than a quick or temporary victory. SlideWith wise leadership, the village continued to prosper over the decades.
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Emotional ConnotationPlay
'Prosper' carries an emotionally positive tone suggesting fulfillment beyond just financial gain. SlideShe found a way to prosper by aligning her career with her passions.