Discover an array of words starting with “pro” that can enhance your vocabulary and understanding of the English language.
- Probable- likely to occur or be true.
- Process- a series of actions conducted to achieve a particular end.
- Produce- to create or manufacture something.
- Product- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- Professional- relating to or connected with a profession.
- Professor- a teacher of the highest rank in a university or college.
- Profile- an outline of something, especially a person’s face from the side.
- Profit- a financial gain.
- Program- a planned series of future events or performances.
- Progress- forward or onward movement towards a destination.
- Project- an individual or collaborative enterprise planned to achieve a particular aim.
- Prolific- producing much fruit or foliage or many offspring.
- Prominent- important; famous.
- Promote- further the progress of something.
- Prompt- done without delay; immediate.
- Proof- evidence or argument establishing a fact or the truth of a statement.
- Propagate- breed specimens by natural processes from the parent stock.
- Propensity- an inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way.
- Proper- truly what something is said to be; appropriate.
- Property- a thing or things belonging to someone; possessions collectively.
- Prose- written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure.
- Prosecute- institute legal proceedings against (a person or organization).
- Prospect- the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
- Prosperity- the state of being prosperous.
- Protect- keep safe from harm or injury.
- Protocol- the official procedure or system of rules governing affairs of state or diplomatic occasions.
- Prototype- a first, typical or preliminary model of something.
- Proud- feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one’s own achievements.
- Prove- demonstrate the truth or existence of something by evidence or argument.
- Provide- make available for use; supply.
- Province- a principal administrative division of a country or empire.
- Provision- the action of providing or supplying something for use.
- Provocative- causing annoyance, anger, or another strong reaction.
- Prowess- skill or expertise in a particular activity or field.
- Proximity- nearness in space, time, or relationship.
- Proxy- the authority to represent someone else.
- Prudence- the quality of being prudent; cautiousness.
- Prune- trim by cutting away dead or overgrown branches or stems.
- Pseudonym- a fictitious name used by an author to conceal their identity; a pen name.
- Psyche- the human soul, mind, or spirit.
- Psychic- relating to the soul or mind; having a supernatural ability.
- Puberty- the period during which adolescents reach sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction.
- Public- of or concerning the people as a whole.
- Publication- the act of making something publicly known; a published work.
- Puffin- a seabird with a colorful beak.
- Pulmonary- relating to the lungs.
- Pulsate- expand and contract with strong regular movements.
- Pummel- strike repeatedly with the fists.
- Punchline- the final phrase or sentence of a joke or story that provides the humor or some other crucial element.
- Pundit- an expert in a particular subject or field.
- Punitive- inflicting or intended as punishment.
- Pupil- a student in school; the dark circular opening in the center of the iris of the eye.
- Puppy- a young dog.
- Purchase- acquire something by paying for it; the act of buying.
- Purge- rid (someone or something) of an unwanted quality, condition, or feeling.
- Purity- freedom from adulteration or contamination.
- Purpose- the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists.
- Pursuit- the action of following someone or something.
- Pushy- excessively or unpleasantly self-assertive or ambitious.
- Putative- generally considered or reputed to be.
- Puzzle- a game, toy, or problem designed to test ingenuity or knowledge.
- Pyrotechnics- a display of fireworks.