Dictionary
been prosperous
adjective
Characterized by success
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The Christian Science church occupied a Victorian house on a street of other old houses in a neighborhood that had once been prosperous.
She tells him about her family, which had once been prosperous; reversals had forced her and her friends to become geishas to support themselves.
The city, which became the site of one of Alexander's mints, seems to have been prosperous, as indicated by the high tribute it paid to the Delian League.
If only because the country has been prosperous and at peace, Clinton had a chance for a positive, if not a stellar, ranking in the Presidential-legacy sweepstakes.
The Republican audiences this week have been prosperous and mostly white and the stage always a Gap ad of vivid ethnicity.
But Iraq itself is richer in oil than Kuwait was, and would have been prosperous too had Mr Hussein not poured its riches away in eight years of futile war against Iran.
Similar(47)
None can be prosperous unless all are prospering.
Trade was prosperous.
Which is to say, they're prosperous.
"Ensure the people are prosperous," he says.
The first years of independence were prosperous.
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