prospered
verbDivide prospered into syllables:
pros · pered
How to pronounce prospered:
Definition of prospered:
- prospered (verb):
- to be successful
- to achieve economic success
- to succeed in an enterprise or activity
Synonyms for prospered:
advance
be fortunate
bloom
burgeoned
do well
fare well
flourish
flourished
flower
get on
grow rich
make good
make it
progress
succeed
thrive
thrived
throve
Antonyms for prospered:
abdicated
admitted defeat
backed down
bowed
bowed out
came a cropper
came off second-best
came to grief
came up short
capitulated
ceded
collapsed
crashed out
defaulted
dropped a bundle
failed
fell
fell short
felled
gave in
got the worst
had the worst
keeled
laid down arms
lost
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