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Meaning

The word "prospective" refers to something that is likely to happen in the future or relating to the possibility of a future event. It is often used to describe potential or anticipated situations, such as prospective students applying for a school, prospective buyers considering a property, or prospective outcomes of a study.

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Etymology

The word "prospective" comes from the Latin word "prospectivus," which means "looking forward." It is composed of the prefix "pro-" meaning "forward" and the root "spectare," meaning "to look."

Examples

  1. The university held an open day for prospective students to learn more about their programs.
  2. The company is looking to hire prospective employees who demonstrate strong leadership skills.
  3. The researchers discussed the prospective benefits of the new drug in their presentation.
  4. She is considering several prospective travel destinations for her summer vacation.
  5. The prospective sale of the property sparked a lot of interest in the real estate market.