improsperous

English

Etymology

From im- + prosperous.

Adjective

improsperous (comparative more improsperous, superlative most improsperous)

  1. (obsolete) not prosperous
    • 1697, John Dryden, transl., Aeneid, book VI:
      Seven revolving years are wholly run, Since the improsperous voyage we begun.

Derived terms

  • improsperously
  • improsperousness

References

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