Synonyms to the word profession

  • art
  • business
  • career
  • craft
  • employment
  • field
  • line of work
  • occupation
  • pursuit
  • role
  • situation
  • specialty
  • undertaking
  • avocation
  • berth
  • billet
  • biz
  • calling
  • concern
  • dodge
  • engagement
  • game
  • handicraft
  • lifework
  • line
  • office
  • position
  • post
  • service
  • slot
  • sphere
  • thing
  • trade
  • vocation
  • chosen work
  • métier
  • rat race
  • walk of life
  • acknowledgment
  • affirmation
  • assertion
  • attestation
  • avowal
  • claim
  • confession
  • pretense
  • statement
  • testimony
  • vow

On this page you’ll find 130 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to profession, such as: art, business, career, craft, employment, and field.

  • denial
  • avocation
  • entertainment
  • fun
  • hobby
  • quiet
  • silence

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WORDS RELATED TO PROFESSION

  • acceptance
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  • avowal
  • compliance
  • conceding
  • concession
  • concurrence
  • confession
  • confirmation
  • corroboration
  • declaration
  • profession
  • ratification
  • realization
  • recognition
  • yielding
  • accession
  • admittance
  • affidavit
  • affirmation
  • allowance
  • assent
  • assertion
  • attestation
  • averment
  • avowal
  • concession
  • confirmation
  • declaration
  • deposition
  • disclosure
  • divulgence
  • profession
  • revelation
  • statement
  • testimonial
  • testimony
  • assignment
  • avocation
  • calling
  • case
  • circumstance
  • concern
  • duty
  • employment
  • episode
  • event
  • hap
  • happening
  • incident
  • interest
  • job
  • mission
  • obligation
  • occupation
  • occurrence
  • office function
  • proceeding
  • profession
  • project
  • province
  • pursuit
  • question
  • realm
  • responsibility
  • subject
  • task
  • thing
  • topic
  • transaction
  • undertaking
  • account
  • affirmation
  • airtight case
  • allegation
  • answer
  • assertion
  • assurance
  • avowal
  • case
  • cop-out
  • cover
  • declaration
  • excuse
  • explanation
  • fish story
  • justification
  • plea
  • pretext
  • profession
  • proof
  • reason
  • reply
  • retort
  • song and dance
  • stall
  • statement
  • vindication
  • accusation
  • affirmation
  • asservation
  • avowal
  • charge
  • claim
  • declaration
  • deposition
  • overment
  • plea
  • profession
  • statement
  • accusations
  • affirmations
  • asservations
  • avowals
  • charges
  • claims
  • declarations
  • depositions
  • overments
  • pleas
  • professions
  • statements

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What is another word for Profession?

  • vocation

    occupation, career

  • occupation

    action, career

  • calling

    occupation, career

  • trade

    position, vocation

  • business

    occupation, vocation

  • career

    occupation, action

  • employment

    occupation, job

  • declaration

    formal statement, sworn statement

  • assertion

    declaration, sworn statement

  • affirmation

    declaration, formal statement

  • line

    action, career

  • statement

    declaration, formal statement

  • craft

    action, business

  • confession

    declaration, acknowledgement

  • avowal

    declaration, claim

  • claim

  • position

    job, claim

  • job

    position, vocation

  • pursuit

    action

  • vow

  • work

  • situation

    job

  • allegation

    claim

  • admission

    acknowledgement, sworn statement

  • line of work

    career

  • specialty

    vocation

  • field

  • asseveration

  • post

    position, job

  • proclamation

    formal statement

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profession

noun

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1

as in declaration

a solemn and often public declaration of the truth or existence of something

the weekly profession of faith by the members of the congregation

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  • justification

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  • reason

  • rationalization

  • vindication

  • avouchment

  • confirmation

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  • challenge

  • question

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as in vocation

the activity by which one regularly makes a living

a gifted communicator, he was very good at his chosen profession: teaching

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  • vocation

  • occupation

  • work

  • employment

  • line

  • job

  • calling

  • trade

  • game

  • duty

  • business

  • lay

  • mission

  • art

  • livelihood

  • living

  • task

  • position

  • enterprise

  • field

  • office

  • assignment

  • place

  • lifework

  • metier

  • métier

  • engagement

  • call

  • situation

  • function

  • craft

  • gig

  • racket

  • handicraft

  • appointment

  • post

  • handcraft

  • workload

  • load

  • billet

  • berth


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  • hobby

  • pursuit

  • avocation

  • hobby

  • pursuit

  • avocation

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Table Of Contents:

  • Profession as a Noun
  • Definitions of «Profession» as a noun
  • Synonyms of «Profession» as a noun (22 Words)
  • Usage Examples of «Profession» as a noun
  • Associations of «Profession» (30 Words)

The synonyms of “Profession” are: professing, career, occupation, calling, vocation, line of work, line of employment, line, métier, declaration, affirmation, statement, announcement, proclamation, assertion, avowal, vow, claim, allegation, protestation, affidavit, attestation

Profession as a Noun

Definitions of «Profession» as a noun

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “profession” as a noun can have the following definitions:

  • The body of people in a learned occupation.
  • A declaration of belief in a religion.
  • A body of people engaged in a particular profession.
  • The ceremony or fact of being professed in a religious order.
  • A paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification.
  • An occupation requiring special education (especially in the liberal arts or sciences.
  • An open avowal (true or false) of some belief or opinion.
  • Affirmation of acceptance of some religion or faith.
  • An act of declaring that one has a particular feeling or quality, especially when this is not the case.
  • The declaration or vows made on entering a religious order.

Synonyms of «Profession» as a noun (22 Words)

affidavit Written declaration made under oath; a written statement sworn to be true before someone legally authorized to administer an oath.
A former employee swore an affidavit relating to his claim for unfair dismissal.
affirmation A statement asserting the existence or the truth of something.
He nodded in affirmation.
allegation Statements affirming or denying certain matters of fact that you are prepared to prove.
He made allegations of corruption against the administration.
announcement The action of making an announcement.
An announcement is appearing in the Morning Post tomorrow.
assertion A declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary.
His assertion that his father had deserted the family.
attestation The action of bearing witness.
Your signature on this application will serve as your attestation that the information contained above is true and accurate.
avowal A statement asserting the existence or the truth of something.
calling The action or sound of calling.
He considered engineering one of the highest possible callings.
career The time spent by a person in a career.
He had a long career in the law.
claim A piece of land allotted to or taken by someone in order to be mined.
The court had denied their claims to asylum.
declaration An affirmation made in place of an oath.
All students must sign the following declaration.
line Denoting an image consisting of lines and solid areas with no gradation of tone.
The company intends to hire more people and expand its product line.
line of employment A spatial location defined by a real or imaginary unidimensional extent.
line of work A slight depression in the smoothness of a surface.
métier An asset of special worth or utility.
occupation The principal activity in your life that you do to earn money.
The workers remained in occupation until 16 October.
proclamation A formal public statement.
The issuing by the monarch of a proclamation dissolving Parliament.
professing An open avowal (true or false) of some belief or opinion.
protestation An objection or protest.
Her protestations of innocence were in vain.
statement Denoting something, such as a visually striking piece of jewellery, clothing, or interior decoration, that is intended to convey a particular attitude or image.
The ministers issued a joint statement calling for negotiations.
vocation The particular occupation for which you are trained.
Her vocation as a poet.
vow A solemn promise.
The vows of celibacy.

Usage Examples of «Profession» as a noun

  • The legal profession has become increasingly business-conscious.
  • After profession she taught in Maidenhead.
  • A barrister by profession.
  • The news spread rapidly through the medical profession.
  • A profession of faith in Jesus Christ.
  • His chosen profession of teaching.
  • They were baptized on profession of faith.
  • A profession of disagreement.
  • His profession of delight rang hollow.
  • A profession of Christianity.

Associations of «Profession» (30 Words)

accountant A person whose job is to keep, inspect, and analyse financial accounts.
auditor A person who attends a class informally without working for credit.
So low was Deems s voice that his auditors had to give it close attention.
barrister A British or Canadian lawyer who speaks in the higher courts of law on behalf of either the defense or prosecution.
bookkeeper A person whose job is to keep records of the financial affairs of a business.
The business had grown enough to justify hiring a bookkeeper.
career The time spent by a person in a career.
The end of a distinguished career in the Royal Navy.
clerk Work as a clerk.
A chapter clerk.
contracted Reduced in size or pulled together.
The contracted pupils of her eyes.
contractor The bridge player in contract bridge who wins the bidding and can declare which suit is to be trumps.
Building contractors.
controller A mechanism that controls the operation of a machine.
The regional controller for the Department of Education.
employ Employment.
Temporary staff can be employed to undertake the work.
employed Put to use.
Most of our graduates are employed.
employee A person employed for wages or salary, especially at non-executive level.
employment The act of giving someone a job.
He travelled in a variety of employments.
headhunter A savage who cuts off and preserves the heads of enemies as trophies.
A headhunter offering you a wonderful new position at a higher salary.
mercenary Profit oriented- John Buchan.
Cricket s most infamous mercenary.
occupation The action of entering and taking control of a building.
He missed the bell in his occupation with the computer game.
office Professional or clerical workers in an office.
He was ejected from office in 1988.
paralegal A person trained in subsidiary legal matters but not fully qualified as a lawyer.
plumber A person who fits and repairs the pipes, fittings, and other apparatus of water supply, sanitation, or heating systems.
recruiter Someone who supplies members or employees.
A recruiter will schedule you for an interview.
salesclerk A salesperson in a store.
salesman A man whose job involves selling or promoting commercial products, either in a shop or visiting locations to get orders.
An insurance salesman.
secretary An official of a society or other organization who conducts its correspondence and keeps its records.
She was secretary of the Women s Labour League.
solicitor A member of the legal profession qualified to deal with conveyancing the drawing up of wills and other legal matters A solicitor may also instruct barristers and represent clients in some courts.
She had been a telephone solicitor for a Chicago newspaper.
storekeeper A merchant who owns or manages a shop.
subcontract Work under a subcontract engage in a subcontract.
We would subcontract the translation work out.
subcontractor Someone who enters into a subcontract with the primary contractor.
treasurer An officer charged with receiving and disbursing funds.
vocation A trade or profession.
Not all of us have a vocation to be nurses or doctors.
worker An employee, especially one who does manual or non-executive work.
He was a bogus worker of miracles.

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