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profit
To have some advantage; to gain or to benefit financially or otherwise.

Literally, to move forward, to advance.

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profit (PRAHF it) (verb)
To gain a benefit by doing something: David is convinced that he will profit by going to summer school this year.
profit (PRAHF it) (noun)
1. Income typically earned over a specific period of time: The profit on her investment this year was significant and she was pleased.
2. Money obtained by selling something for more than the cost of production or manufacture: The company made a significant profit by deciding to buy the raw materials from local farmers rather than to import what they needed.
prophet (PRAHF it) (noun)
1. A person who can foretell future events or happenings: The farmer was viewed as a prophet when he warned his neighbors about the upcoming hailstorm.
2. An individual who is credited with writing Holy Scripture; for example, the Old Testament in the Christian Bible: The Prophet was revered for his knowledge, understanding, and explanations of God's messages to mankind.
3. A spokesperson or leader for a group or a cause: Karin's uncle was considered a prophet among climate change advocates.

Many a prophet has been known to profit from his prognosticator's successful renditions.

The best prophet of the future is the past.

—E. C. McKenzie

A prophet is a man who is not honored in his own country, because people grow tired of hearing him say, "I told you so."

—Evan Esar
Units related to: “profit
(Latin: fruit; from Old French fruit, from Latin fructus, "fruit, produce, profit" from frug-, stem of frui, "to use, to enjoy".)
(Latin: wealth, wealthy, rich; gain, profit, money; avarice)