Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: prospered
IPA transcription: [pɹ'ɑspɚd]
Usage examples
  • And so the Darcy trade had grown and prospered.
  • I want to know how our mutual inquiries have prospered.'
  • HANS SET OFF ON AN EXPEDITION TO THE GOLDEN RIVER, AND HOW HE PROSPERED THEREIN
  • I understood him to mean that he had prospered in his attempt to impose on Lady Georgina.
  • The Wyomings had a high morale, and had prospered under the rule of Big Boss Hart for many years.
  • The Wyomings had a high morale, and had prospered under the rule of Big Boss Hart for many years.
  • No established religion has ever been without its unbelievers, even in the country where it is the most firmly fixed; no creed has been without scoffers; no church has so prospered as to free itself entirely from dissent.
  • It is written that Timotheus the Athenian, after he had, in the account he gave to the state of his government, often interlaced this speech, and in this, Fortune had no part, never prospered in anything, he undertook afterwards.
  • Did not Pontanus, poet and philosopher of unrivalled Latinity, make the finest possible oration at Naples to welcome the French king, who had come to dethrone the learned orator's royal friend and patron? and still Pontanus held up his head and prospered.
  • Then I abode with him in all content of case and rise of rank and mine affairs prospered and my wealth increased and goods and farms became mine, such as sufficed me and will suffice my heirs after me; nor did I cease to abide with Walid, till he was slain, the mercy of Almighty Allah be on him!" And men tell a tale concerning