English Vocabulary Dictionary | Word Meanings, Definitions & Examples
a formal suggestion or plan put forward for consideration or discussion
"She submitted a proposal for the new project to the board."
to suggest a plan or idea for consideration or discussion
"I propose that we meet tomorrow to discuss the project."
suggested or put forward for consideration or discussion
"The proposed changes will improve the system."
A statement, idea, or plan put forward for consideration or discussion.
"The company made a business proposition to the investors."
To put forward an idea, theory, or point for consideration.
"The professor propounded a new theory on climate change."
Conformity to accepted standards of behavior or morality.
"He always behaved with the utmost propriety in public."
The action of driving or pushing something forward.
"The ship uses nuclear energy for propulsion."
Having the power to drive or push something forward.
"The propulsive force of the rocket lifted it off the ground."
to discontinue a session of a parliament or assembly without dissolving it
"The president decided to prorogue parliament until the crisis was resolved."
ordinary, dull, or lacking imagination
"The teacher’s explanation was accurate but rather prosaic."
the part of a theater stage in front of the curtain; the arch framing the stage
"The actors bowed at the proscenium before leaving the stage."
to forbid something by law or authority
"The new law will proscribe the use of harmful chemicals in farming."
the act of forbidding something, especially by law
"The proscription of child labor is an important human rights achievement."
to institute legal proceedings against someone
"The lawyer decided to prosecute the case after gathering sufficient evidence."
The act of bringing a criminal charge against someone and pursuing legal action in court.
"The prosecution presented strong evidence against the defendant."
a lawyer who represents the government in criminal cases
"The prosecutor argued that the defendant was guilty of the crime."
A person who has converted from one belief, opinion, or religion to another.
"She became a proselyte after converting to a new faith."
To try to persuade someone to convert to a different belief or religion.
"They tried to proselytize the villagers with their new ideas."
The patterns of rhythm and sound used in poetry and speech.
"The professor explained how prosody affects the mood of a poem."
The possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
"The prospect of traveling abroad excited her."
likely or expected to happen in the future; potential
"The company is meeting with prospective clients next week."
a person who searches for mineral deposits, especially gold
"The prospector spent years in the mountains searching for gold."
The possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
"The prospects for growth look promising."
a printed document that advertises or describes a school, business, or investment offering
"The university sent out a prospectus to attract new students."
to succeed or flourish, especially in financial or business matters
"With hard work and determination, she managed to prosper in her career."
the state of being successful, especially financially
"Education is often seen as the key to prosperity."
successful in material terms; flourishing financially or in general well-being
"The town became prosperous after the new trade route opened."
lying stretched out on the ground with one's face downward, often as a sign of submission or exhaustion
"He lay prostrate on the ground after the long battle."
the main character or leading figure in a story, drama, or other work
"The protagonist of the novel struggles with her inner conflicts."
tending or able to change frequently or easily; versatile
"She is a protean artist who experiments with many styles."
to keep safe from harm or danger
"It is important to protect your personal information online."
the action of protecting or being protected from harm or danger
"The law provides protection for endangered species."
A trade policy that restricts imports to safeguard domestic industries through trade restriction, economic nationalism, or isolationism.
"The government imposed protectionism to safeguard local businesses."
giving or capable of giving protection; shielding from harm or danger
"She wore a protective helmet while riding her bike."
a person or thing that protects someone or something
"The dog was seen as the family's protector."
A state that is controlled and protected by another.
"The small country became a protectorate of the empire."
a person who is guided and supported by an older and more experienced person
"The young artist was the protege of a famous painter."
a molecule composed of amino acids essential for bodily functions
"Proteins are essential for building and repairing tissues in the body."
Large biomolecules consisting of amino acids that perform essential functions in living organisms, including building and repairing tissues.
"Lean meats and legumes provide high-quality proteins."
a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
"Thousands gathered in the square to protest the new law."
a member of the Christian church that separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation
"Martin Luther was a key figure in the Protestant Reformation."
a person who takes part in a protest or demonstration
"The protester spoke passionately about the cause."
an official procedure or system of rules
"The security team followed strict protocol during the event."
The first martyr in a cause or religion, often referring to the first Christian martyr.
"St. Stephen is known as the protomartyr of Christianity."
The living substance inside a cell, including the cytoplasm and nucleus.
"Scientists observed the movement of protoplasm under the microscope."
The first model or version of something, used as a sample for testing or improvement.
"The company built a prototype of the new smartphone before mass production."
To prolong or extend in time or duration.
"Negotiations were protracted for several months."
Lasting for a long time or longer than expected.
"The negotiation turned into a protracted process."
To stick out or extend beyond a surface.
"A nail was protruding from the wooden board."
Something that sticks out or projects from a surface.
"The protrusion on the wall made it difficult to move the furniture."