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successful

effective / prosperous

/səkˈsɛsfl̩/

Adjective
comp: more successfulsup: most successful

This word operates on two distinct levels: the functional and the social. In a functional sense, it describes a specific event or attempt that hit its target (e.g., a successful surgery). Here, the focus is on the outcome meeting a predefined goal. In a social or professional sense, it refers to a sustained state of prestige, wealth, or fame. This usage is more subjective and often tied to societal benchmarks like income or title (e.g., a successful lawyer). Compared to 'effective,' which describes the power to produce a result, 'successful' focuses on the fact that the result was actually achieved. While generally positive, in high-pressure environments, it can carry a cold, meritocratic connotation where success is measured purely by metrics rather than ethics or effort.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is procrastinating on a paper in the library.
Chloe Smith

do u think my side hustle will actually be successful or am i just delusional

Chloe Smith
Maya
Maya

probably the latter if u keep blowing off your finals.

💡
Chloe uses 'side hustle' (a modern term for a secondary job/business) to express her anxiety about her future, while Maya provides a blunt reality check regarding Chloe's academic habits.

Meanings

Adjectiveeffective

Accomplishing an aim or purpose; achieving the desired result.

"The company launched a successful marketing campaign that doubled their sales."

Adjectiveprosperous

Having achieved popularity, profit, or status.

"She is one of the most successful architects in the city."

Collocations & Compounds

successful career

Noun collocation: a professional life characterized by achievement and status

She spent thirty years building a successful career in international law.

successful outcome

Noun collocation: a result that achieves the desired goal

The surgical team was pleased with the successful outcome of the operation.

successful venture

Noun collocation: a business undertaking that yields profit

Their first successful venture was a small bakery in the city center.

successful attempt

Noun collocation: an effort that accomplishes its intended purpose

After several failures, he finally made a successful attempt to climb the peak.

be successful in

Verb collocation: to achieve a desired goal or status in a specific area

The new manager hopes to be successful in increasing employee productivity.

Etymology

Derived from the noun success, which originates from the Latin successus, meaning a coming after or an outcome, from the verb succedere, composed of sub- meaning under and cedere meaning to go. The term evolved from describing a sequence of events to specifically denoting a favorable or prosperous result.

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