Profession ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Profession ( noun )

  1. An occupation requiring advanced education or training, often involving a high level of skill and dedication.
  2. A person's occupation or trade, typically one requiring advanced education or training.
  3. A vocation requiring knowledge of some department of learning or science.

Origin:

From latin professiƍ, meaning "declaration, profession, or affirmation".

Examples:

  1. Teaching is a noble profession.
  2. He chose the profession of medicine.
  3. She is a lawyer by profession.
  4. Being an artist is his chosen profession.
  5. The profession of engineering requires a great deal of technical expertise.

(As a verb)

Profession ( verb )

  1. An occupation requiring advanced education or training, often involving a high level of skill and dedication.
  2. A person's occupation or trade, typically one requiring advanced education or training.
  3. A vocation requiring knowledge of some department of learning or science.

Origin:

From latin professiƍ, meaning "declaration, profession, or affirmation".

Examples:

  1. Teaching is a noble profession.
  2. He chose the profession of medicine.
  3. She is a lawyer by profession.
  4. Being an artist is his chosen profession.
  5. The profession of engineering requires a great deal of technical expertise.
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