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Prospered

Prospered is the past tense and past participle of prosper, a verb that means to be successful or to flourish, especially economically or in general well-being. It can describe people, businesses, communities, or economies that have experienced improvement or growth. Common collocations include the economy, a business, a town, or a venture that prospered. For example, “The town prospered after the new market opened” or “The company prospered under new leadership.”

The word originates from Latin prosperus “favorable,” entering English via Old French prosperer. The modern verb

Prospered is typical of narrative, historical, religious, or formal writing. In contemporary business language, speakers may

See also: prosperous, prosperity, prosper.

prosper
appeared
in
Middle
English
and
has
since
retained
senses
related
to
flourishing,
thriving,
and
successful
outcomes.
Its
past
tense
form
is
prospered,
and
the
corresponding
adjective
is
prosperous;
the
noun
is
prosperity.
favor
“grew,”
“thrived,”
or
“succeeded,”
but
prospered
remains
correct
and
common
in
past-tense
statements
about
achievements.
It
conveys
completion
of
a
period
of
growth
and
can
imply
sustained
improvement
rather
than
a
one-off
gain.