Be A Pro

12/20/19 8:57am

Be a pro.

A pro-fessional.
A pro-ducer
A pro-active person

Be a pro

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The prefix pro- primarily means “forward” but can also mean “for.” Some words that the prefix pro- gave rise to are promise, pro, and promote.

Pro-gress

Go FORWARD

Go forth
Live long
And prosper

I will now provide you will a prolix list of pro words through divine provenance.




Don't be in confusion.  Have some profusion.




  1. progress: step ‘forward’
  2. promise: send an intention ‘forward’
  3. procrastinate: put off or ‘forward’ into tomorrow
  4. propellant: fuel which pushes a vehicle ‘forward’
  5. product: that which is led ‘forward’ by a company to sell
  6. promote: move ‘forward’
  7. pro and con: ‘for’ and against
  8. pronoun: part of speech which stands in place of or ‘for’ a noun
  9. pro-Apple: ‘for’ Apple products
  10. pro bono: ‘for’ the common good
  11. quid pro quo: this ‘for’ that
  12. professional: one who has put ‘forth’ knowledge or advanced skills to the public
  13. pro: short for ‘professional’
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