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profession
[ pruh-fesh-uhn ]
noun
- a vocation requiring knowledge of some department of learning or science: Compare learned profession.
the profession of teaching.
Synonyms: employment, calling
- any 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.
Synonyms: protestation, assertion, asseveration
- 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 calledprofession 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 Words From
- pro·fession·less noun
- nonpro·fession noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of profession1
Word History and Origins
Origin of profession1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Secondly, throw into the mix a political rule first invented by The Economist magazine: “Never pick a fight with a profession that appears in a children’s book.”
It allowed Danson to forge ahead with his own career goals, at an age when people in other professions have usually long since retired.
"We desperately need more people to join the profession, but the reality is nursing numbers are going in the wrong direction."
Streeting said the health service would "need to work through with the medical profession what would be a very new way of working".
Pauline Buchanan from the NEU said that teachers had found "themselves once again as the lowest paid members of the profession across these islands".
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