präˈsperəd.ē, -ətē, -i noun
( -es )
Etymology: Middle English prosperite, from Old French prosperité, from Latin prosperitat-, prosperitas, from prosperus favorable + -itat-, -itas -ity
1.
a. : the condition of being successful or thriving : a state of good fortune ; especially : financial success
since prosperity has come to him he has added some conveniences to his cottage — Current Biography
b. : a state of vigorous and healthy growth : well-being
chlorophyll, apparently essential to plant prosperity — Crops in Peace & War
2. : a state of high general economic activity marked by relatively full employment, an increasing use of resurces, and a high level of investment — compare depression 3c