Showing posts with label prophesy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prophesy. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

profit, prophet

Profit or profit means the money left over after paying business expenses such as wages, rent, and supplies--
Our community bake sale made a profit of $500.
After paying the wages, the rent, utilities, and taxes, there was not much profit.
Profit is sometimes used figuratively--
"What profit a man if he gain the whole world but lose his own soul?"
There is little profit in listening to the rantings of fools.

Prophet or prophet ( rhymes with profit ) means a seer--someone who has visions, or who claims to predict the future--
He thundered and roared like an Old Testament prophet.
Many people hope to find a financial or investment prophet, instead of a mere advisor.

Now that you know that, you can say--
"He made such a profit on Wall Street that he was considered a financial prophet or wizard."

Note--the verb ( action word ) form of prophet is "prophesy" ( proff eh sigh )--
It is forbidden to prophesy, according to many religious people.
The speech or prediction of a prophet is called a "prophecy" ( proff eh see )--
They were astonished when the prophecy came true.