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UK/["/prəˈspektɪv/"]/US/["/prəˈspektɪv/"]/

Meaning of Prospective

expected to do something or to become something

In simple words: About someone or something that might happen in the future.

Prospective in a sentence

  • a prospective buyer
  • I had a phone call from a prospective client today.
  • They are worried about prospective changes in the law.
  • On learning of a prospective sale, the lawyer should call the client as soon as possible.

How to use Prospective

Use 'prospective' when discussing potential or future situations. It is appropriate in both spoken and written contexts, especially in formal discussions, such as job applications or educational settings.

Grammar pattern

prospective + noun (e.g. prospective student)

Memory hint

Think of 'prospect' like 'looking forward' to something in the future.

Related words

Collocations with Prospective

  • prospective buyer
  • prospective employee
  • prospective student
  • prospective customer
  • prospective client

Opposites of Prospective

  • retrospective

Common mistakes with Prospective

  • Confusing 'prospective' with 'retrospective', which relates to the past.
  • Using 'prospective' incorrectly as an adjective for current situations.

Compare Prospective with Potential, Likely, Future, Possible, Imminent

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Frequently asked questions about Prospective

What does Prospective mean?

About someone or something that might happen in the future.

What is the definition of Prospective?

expected to do something or to become something

How do you use Prospective in a sentence?

a prospective buyer

Can you give another example of Prospective?

I had a phone call from a prospective client today.

What are synonyms for Prospective?

Common alternatives include potential, likely, future, possible, imminent.

What is the opposite of Prospective?

Opposite meanings include retrospective.

What words go with Prospective?

It commonly pairs with prospective buyer, prospective employee, prospective student, prospective customer, prospective client.

What are common mistakes when using Prospective?

Confusing 'prospective' with 'retrospective', which relates to the past. Using 'prospective' incorrectly as an adjective for current situations.

How do you pronounce Prospective?

US: /["/prəˈspektɪv/"]/, UK: /["/prəˈspektɪv/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Prospective?

Use 'prospective' when discussing potential or future situations. It is appropriate in both spoken and written contexts, especially in formal discussions, such as job applications or educational settings.

What CEFR level is Prospective?

"Prospective" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.