profession

word

/pɹəˈfɛʃən/
pruh-FE-shuhn
/pɹəfˈɛʃən/
pruh-FE-shuhn

Definition

A profession is a type of job that usually requires special education, training, or skills. It can also mean a person's stated belief or declaration, but the job meaning is much more common.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for skilled careers like law, medicine, or teaching. 'Profession' sounds more formal than 'job' and refers to the field itself, while 'job' often means the specific position. Common phrases: 'enter the profession', 'medical profession', 'by profession'.

Example Sentences

Teaching is a respected profession.

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What profession are you interested in?

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She chose nursing as her profession.

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He’s a lawyer by profession, but he writes music on the side.

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A lot of people enter the profession because they want to help others.

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It’s a demanding profession, and not everyone stays in it long-term.

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