Victory vs Prosper - What's the difference?
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An instance of having won a competition or battle.
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A winged figure representing victory, common in Roman official iconography. See .
(rare) To achieve a
To favor; to render successful.
* Book of Common Prayer
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To be successful; to succeed; to be fortunate or prosperous; to thrive; to make gain.
To grow; to increase.
As a noun victory
is an instance of having won a competition or battle.As a verb victory
is (rare) to achieve a.As a proper noun prosper is
.victory
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Noun
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Antonyms
* defeat * lossDerived terms
* hollow victory * Pyrrhic victory * victory at seaVerb
(en-verb)prosper
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Alternative forms
* prospre (qualifier)Verb
(en verb)- Prosper thou our handiwork.
- All things concur to prosper our design.