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English dictionary: words starting with profes

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verb

Claim that one has (a quality or feeling), especially when this is not the case.

Usage examples:

He had professed his love for her only to walk away
adjective

Capable of being professed; able to profess; able to be publicly taught or lectured on by a professor.

adjective

(of a quality, feeling, or belief) claimed openly but often falsely.

Usage examples:

For all her professed populism, she was seen as remote from ordinary people
verb

Claim that one has (a quality or feeling), especially when this is not the case.

Usage examples:

He had professed his love for her only to walk away
adverb

Ostensibly; apparently (used in reference to something claimed or asserted, possibly falsely).

Usage examples:

Restrictions professedly designed to stop the use of political propaganda
verb

Claim that one has (a quality or feeling), especially when this is not the case.

Usage examples:

He had professed his love for her only to walk away
verb

Claim that one has (a quality or feeling), especially when this is not the case.

Usage examples:

He had professed his love for her only to walk away
noun

A paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification.

Usage examples:

His chosen profession of teaching
adjective

Relating to or belonging to a profession.

Usage examples:

Young professional people
noun

A person engaged or qualified in a profession.

Usage examples:

Professionals such as lawyers and surveyors
noun

The action or process of giving an occupation, activity, or group professional qualities, typically by increasing training or raising required qualifications.

Usage examples:

The professionalization of youth sports has turned coaching into an increasingly lucrative profession
verb

Give (an occupation, activity, or group) professional qualities, typically by increasing training or raising required qualifications.

Usage examples:

The report stresses the need to professionalize the workforce
verb

Give (an occupation, activity, or group) professional qualities, typically by increasing training or raising required qualifications.

Usage examples:

The report stresses the need to professionalize the workforce
verb

Give (an occupation, activity, or group) professional qualities, typically by increasing training or raising required qualifications.

Usage examples:

The report stresses the need to professionalize the workforce
noun

The competence or skill expected of a professional.

Usage examples:

The key to quality and efficiency is professionalism
noun

A person who follows an occupation as a profession; a professional, or an advocate of professionalism.

noun

A person who follows an occupation as a profession; a professional, or an advocate of professionalism.

noun

Professional quality or character; professionalism.

noun

The action or process of giving an occupation, activity, or group professional qualities, typically by increasing training or raising required qualifications.

Usage examples:

The professionalization of youth sports has turned coaching into an increasingly lucrative profession
verb

Give (an occupation, activity, or group) professional qualities, typically by increasing training or raising required qualifications.

Usage examples:

The report stresses the need to professionalize the workforce
verb

Give (an occupation, activity, or group) professional qualities, typically by increasing training or raising required qualifications.

Usage examples:

The report stresses the need to professionalize the workforce
verb

Give (an occupation, activity, or group) professional qualities, typically by increasing training or raising required qualifications.

Usage examples:

The report stresses the need to professionalize the workforce
adverb

In a way that relates to a profession or career.

Usage examples:

Professionally trained musicians
noun

A person engaged or qualified in a profession.

Usage examples:

Professionals such as lawyers and surveyors
adjective

Relating to or belonging to a profession.

Usage examples:

Young professional people
noun

A person of a particular profession or trade; a professional.

verb

To follow or exercise a profession.

adjective

Without a profession; that has no profession.

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