PRO Flashcards
Procrastinate
(literally, “move forward to tomorrow”) put things off from day to day; delay; dawdle
Proficient
(literally, “going forward”) well advanced in any subject or occupation; skilled; adept; expert
Profuse
pouring forth freely; exceedingly generous; extravagant; lavish
Project
throw or cast forward
Prominent
(literally, “jutting forward”) standing out; notable; important; conspicuous
Propel
Propel
person who puts forth a proposal or argues in favor of something; advocate; supporter
Prospect
Prospect
thing looked forward to; expectation; vision
Prostects
chances
Protract
(literally, “drag forward”) draw out; lengthen; extend; prolong
Protrude
thrust forth; stick out; bulge; jut
Provoke
1.Call forth; bring on; cause
2.Make angry; annoy; incense; irritate