profession

[ UK /pɹəfˈɛʃən/ ]
[ US /pɹəˈfɛʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. an open avowal (true or false) of some belief or opinion
    a profession of disagreement
  2. the body of people in a learned occupation
    the news spread rapidly through the medical profession
    they formed a community of scientists
    they formed a community of scientists
  3. an occupation requiring special education (especially in the liberal arts or sciences)
  4. affirmation of acceptance of some religion or faith
    a profession of Christianity
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How To Use profession In A Sentence

  • A bit of background about me - I do hardware, firmware, and driver development by profession, so I think I'm qualified to provide a guess as to what and where it went wrong: for any computer, there's the initial "bootloader," which is what we commonly refer to as Discussions: Message List - root
  • Katherine spoke softly, sometimes hesitantly and sometimes in a rush, with a great deal more emotional inflection than the voice she uses when acting the cool professional.
  • But Ms. Economy pointed to the elaborateness of concept and coordination of details — "the flowers are matching," she observed — leading her to suspect they may have had professional help bringing the Halloween spirit alive. Suburban Tricks, Urban Treats
  • Of course, professional framing costs a bit more than buying a frame at Wal-mart and doing it yourself, but with something that really matters to you, its generally a good idea anyway.
  • For him, cruelty was a legitimate and necessary procedure, almost a profession of faith, and European artists showed him how to excruciate a tame local reality.
  • A professional wedding and event planner like me is prepared to address all of these concerns and more.
  • Qiao Gong Fang Gems is a professional supplier of high-quality jewelry gemstones in Wuzhou which famous known as "the capital of artificial gem in the world".
  • He urged booksellers to cooperate to form a nationwide chain of ecumenical book outlets that would be well-funded and professionally run.
  • She is a professionally qualified social worker.
  • If she had a professional title, it would be Dr. Anne Jones and she would use that in her professional life.
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