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    profession
    /prəˈfɛʃn/

    noun

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  2. a statement about what someone feels, believes, or intends to do, often made publicly: The energy companies ' professions of commitment to the environment seem less believable every day. his professions of love. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of PROFESSION is the act of taking the vows of a religious community. How to use profession in a sentence.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ProfessionProfession - Wikipedia

    A profession is a kind of occupation with special requirements and high standards.

  5. Definition of profession noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. A profession is a type of job that requires advanced education or training. Harper was a teacher by profession. Only 20 per cent of jobs in the professions are held by women.

  7. 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.

  8. PROFESSION definition: 1. a type of work that needs special training or education: 2. the people who do a type of work…. Learn more.

  9. The profession is all the people who work in a particular profession: the legal profession. The professions is an old-fashioned term for the traditional jobs that need a high level of education and training, such as being a doctor or lawyer.

  10. profession meaning, definition, what is profession: a job that needs a high level of educati...: Learn more.

  11. profession. ( prəˈfɛʃən) n. 1. an occupation requiring special training in the liberal arts or sciences, esp one of the three learned professions, law, theology, or medicine. 2. the body of people in such an occupation. 3. the act of professing; avowal; declaration. 4. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a.