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    pro-
    /prəʊ/

    prefix

    • 1. favouring; supporting: "pro-choice"
    • 2. acting as a substitute or deputy for: "proconsul"

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  2. a person who plays a sport as a job rather than as a hobby: a tennis pro.

    • English (US)

      PRO meaning: 1. an advantage to or a reason for doing...

    • Pro TEM

      PRO TEM definition: 1. now and for only a short period: 2....

    • Pro Forma

      PRO FORMA definition: 1. Pro forma words or actions are...

    • Pro Bono

      PRO BONO definition: 1. (relating to work that is done,...

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word pro, from a noun meaning an argument or evidence in favor of something, to a prefix meaning before, forward, or in front of. See examples, synonyms, etymology, and related phrases of pro.

  4. Learn the meaning and usage of 'pro' and its variants, such as pro- , pro-noun, pro-adjective, and pro-preposition. Find synonyms, pronunciation, grammar, and examples of 'pro' and related words.

  5. Pro is a Latin root word meaning for. If you make a list of pros and cons, you are listing the reasons for doing something and the reasons not to, respectively. Pro is also the shortened form of the word "professional," often referring to professional sports.

  6. Pro can be a prefix, an adjective, an adverb, a noun, or an abbreviation. It can mean in favor of, professional, forward, or prostitute, among other things. See examples, synonyms, and translations of pro.

  7. pro is a word with multiple meanings and uses in English. It can be an adverb, noun, prefix, adjective, preposition, or abbreviation, depending on the context and origin.

  8. Learn the meaning of pro as a noun and a prefix in English. Find out how to use pro to describe a professional sportsperson, the pros and cons of something, or a supporter of something.