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pro (s) (noun), pros (pl)
1. A shortened term for a person who is paid to participate in an activity or a sport: Jim is striving to become a tennis pro.
2. Anyone who has a great deal of experience or skill in some particular activity or work.
3. A person or side in a debate, argument, or campaign that is in favor of doing something.
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pros (PROHZ) (noun)
1. Professionals in an area of endeavour: The three retired golf pros got together every year to play another game.
2. An indication that an affirmation for something has been accomplished: After the vote, the chair of the meeting indicated that the pros had won.
3. An argument in favor of something: The jury had to weigh the pros and cons of the case while deciding on a recommendation to the court.
prose (PROHZ) (noun)
1. Ordinary language used by people everyday including both spoken and written expressions: Lucy spoke in clear prose so her neighbors could understand her explanations.
2. Written in a simple and unimaginative manner: When writing her autobiography, the famous singer used simple prose to convey the reality of her life.

The members of the literary jury had to weigh the pros and cons of each article of prose that was submitted to the contest.

(Greek: forward, further, onward; anterior)