prosper
/ˈpräspər/
verb
verb: prosper; 3rd person present: prospers; past tense: prospered; past participle: prospered; gerund or present participle: prospering
- succeed in material terms; be financially successful.”his business prospered”
- flourish physically; grow strong and healthy.”areas where gray squirrels cannot prosper”Similar:do wellget on wellgo wellfare wellthriveflourishflowerbloomblossomburgeongrow vigorouslyshoot upboomexpandspreadpick upimprovecome onsucceedbe successfulmake itdo all right for oneselfget aheadprogressmake progressmake headwayadvanceget on in the worldgo up in the worldarrivefly highmake one’s markmake goodbecome richstrike gold/oilbe in clovergo placesgo great gunsmake the big timebe in the pinkbe fine and dandybe on easy streetlive the life of Rileymake good speedOpposite:failcollapsecrash
- ARCHAICmake successful.”God has wonderfully prospered this nation”
Origin

late Middle English: from Old French prosperer, from Latin prosperare, from prosperus ‘doing well’.