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pro·fes·sion
/prəˈfeSHən/
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noun
noun: profession; plural noun: professions
1.
a paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification.
"his chosen profession of teaching"
synonyms: career, occupation, calling, vocation, line of work, line of employment, line, métier; More
business, trade, craft, walk of life, sphere;
job, day job, position;
way;
informalracket;
archaicemploy
"his chosen profession of teaching"
a body of people engaged in a particular profession.
"the profession is divided on the issue"
2.
an act of declaring that one has a particular feeling or quality, especially when this is not the case.
"his profession of delight rang hollow"
synonyms: declaration, affirmation, statement, announcement, proclamation, assertion, avowal, vow, claim, allegation, protestation; More
acknowledgment, admission, confession;
rareasseveration, averment
"a profession of allegiance"
3.
a declaration of belief in a religion.
the declaration or vows made on entering a religious order.
the ceremony or fact of being professed in a religious order.
Phrases
the oldest profession — the practice of working as a prostitute.
Origin

Middle English (denoting the vow made on entering a religious order): via Old French from Latin professio(n- ), from profiteri ‘declare publicly’ (see profess). profession (sense 1) derives from the notion of an occupation that one ‘professes’ to be skilled in.
 
pro·fes·sion
/prəˈfeSHən/
Learn to pronounce
noun
noun: profession; plural noun: professions
1.
a paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification.
"his chosen profession of teaching"
synonyms: career, occupation, calling, vocation, line of work, line of employment, line, métier; More
business, trade, craft, walk of life, sphere;
job, day job, position;
way;
informalracket;
archaicemploy
"his chosen profession of teaching"
a body of people engaged in a particular profession.
"the profession is divided on the issue"
2.
an act of declaring that one has a particular feeling or quality, especially when this is not the case.
"his profession of delight rang hollow"
synonyms: declaration, affirmation, statement, announcement, proclamation, assertion, avowal, vow, claim, allegation, protestation; More
acknowledgment, admission, confession;
rareasseveration, averment
"a profession of allegiance"
3.
a declaration of belief in a religion.
the declaration or vows made on entering a religious order.
the ceremony or fact of being professed in a religious order.
Phrases
the oldest profession — the practice of working as a prostitute.
Origin

Middle English (denoting the vow made on entering a religious order): via Old French from Latin professio(n- ), from profiteri ‘declare publicly’ (see profess). profession (sense 1) derives from the notion of an occupation that one ‘professes’ to be skilled in.
I only saw the word profiteri and thought of profiteroles. Everything else was a blur.
Your new profession has an expiry date tho... shame. You were really good at it.
 
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I only saw the word profiteri and thought of profiteroles. Everything else was a blur.
Your new profession has an expiry date tho... shame. You were really good at it.

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