Vocation ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Vocation ( noun )

  1. A strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation.
  2. A particular occupation or profession for which someone is particularly suited or qualified.

Origin:

From the latin vocatio, meaning "a calling" or "a summons".

Examples:

  1. She had always felt that her vocation was to be a teacher.
  2. He has found his true vocation in life as a doctor.
  3. She left her job as a lawyer to pursue her vocation as a nun.
  4. He felt that his vocation was to help people, so he became a social worker.
  5. His vocation was to be a musician, so he practiced his craft every day.

(As a noun)

Vocation ( noun )

  1. A strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation.
  2. A particular occupation or profession for which someone is particularly suited or qualified.

Origin:

From the latin vocatio, meaning "a calling" or "a summons".

Examples:

  1. She had always felt that her vocation was to be a teacher.
  2. He has found his true vocation in life as a doctor.
  3. She left her job as a lawyer to pursue her vocation as a nun.
  4. He felt that his vocation was to help people, so he became a social worker.
  5. His vocation was to be a musician, so he practiced his craft every day.
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