prospect
This word carries a strong sense of anticipation and forward-looking expectation. When used to describe a future event, it often evokes a feeling of cautious optimism or apprehension, depending on whether the outcome is desired or feared. It is more formal than possibility and suggests a structured outlook on what is to come. In a commercial or professional sense, it transforms a person into a target or a goal. Calling a potential client a prospect strips away the social identity and replaces it with a value-based identity, framing the person as a prize to be won or a lead to be converted.
Countable when referring to a specific potential candidate or a particular future possibility. Uncountable when referring to the general outlook or the act of searching for minerals.
Meanings
The possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
"The prospect of a promotion kept him motivated."
A person regarded as a likely candidate for a position or a potential customer.
"The scout identified the young pitcher as a top major league prospect."