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profession
[pruh-fesh-uhn]
noun
a vocation requiring knowledge of some department of learning or science.
the profession of teaching.
Synonyms: employment, callingany vocation or business.
the body of persons engaged in an occupation or calling.
to be respected by the medical profession.
the act of professing; avowal; a declaration, whether true or false.
professions of dedication.
the declaration of belief in or acceptance of religion or a faith.
the profession of Christianity.
a religion or faith professed.
the declaration made on entering into membership of a church or religious order.
profession
/ prəˈfɛʃən /
noun
an occupation requiring special training in the liberal arts or sciences, esp one of the three learned professions, law, theology, or medicine
the body of people in such an occupation
the act of professing; avowal; declaration
Also called: profession of faith. a declaration of faith in a religion, esp as made on entering the Church of that religion or an order belonging to it
the faith or the religion that is the subject of such a declaration
Other Word Forms
- professionless noun
- nonprofession noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of profession1
Word History and Origins
Origin of profession1
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Example Sentences
But maybe she would be better off returning to her previous profession: acting.
It’s easy to traffic in cheap jokes at the expense of professions most of the audience doesn’t hold in high regard or think about much, if at all.
“You have to hustle to make it as a writer,” Gay observes when asked to reflect on the obstacles she and others in their profession face.
She reflects, “Some people feel like, ‘the arts are not a real job, not a real profession, and it’s too risky.’
Still, the rise of AI could shrink the workforce at certain companies, fueling anxiety among various professions such as screenwriting and coding.
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