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Sentence count:83+5Posted:2017-07-11Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: professprofessorprofessionprofessionalprofessionalismsemiprofessionalprofessional organizationconfessedMeaning: [prə'fest]  adj. 1. professing to be qualified 2. claimed with intent to deceive 3. openly declared as such. 
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31. I am rather sceptical about their professed sympathy for the poor.
32. Speaking softly, Prucell professed her dislike of giving interviews.
33. But the Republican professed to be unconcerned by surveys.
34. Celia's professed admiration for her sister worried their parents.
35. Marriage was forbidden to priests and to professed religious.
36. She was not then perpetually professed.
37. Not all people are truly faithful to their beliefs, and many have hypocritically professed what they do not really believe. Dr T.P.Chia 
38. But generally these researches have been regarded as a branch of historical studies, suitably only for professed historians.
39. Both leaders have professed keen interest in the border-its environment, its enforcement, its very being.
40. Most Neo-Confucianists professed, as did Ricci, a highly critical attitude toward Buddhism.
41. Despite professed nerves, she performed with all the confidence of an artist on the brink of international stardom.
42. They stood beside a small,[www.Sentencedict.com] gurgling pool at the foot of the altar and professed their faith.
43. While Norm professed dismay with his thievery, he always kept what Benjy brought him.
44. Men did though, even men who professed to be shy.
45. It was a recording of a phone conversation allegedly between the Princess and an admirer, who professed his love for her.
46. Yet the number of professed Sisters who have left is comparatively small.
47. Lewis professed his innocence.
48. He had circulated a document which professed to trace his descent, through his father, from the Prophet.
49. The writer professed to be church-going, happily married, to have a large house and be infatuated with young children.
50. He professed to be mates with all the Revie team now as then.
51. She professed to have been a cook in a house where I was once governess.
52. Because of his professed preference for isolation, it would take considerable time before Ewan was missed by other personnel on the base.
53. Never for a moment did I doubt the acceptability to an investment banker of a professed love of money.
54. Of all the doctor factors examined, only doctors who professed a special interest in diabetes achieved significantly better glycaemic control.
55. But concord and harmony were the professed and accepted norm for the conduct of relations.
56. For no more than church religion did public religion live up to what its creeds professed.
57. It would be shameful and alarming if the United Kingdom professed a deliberate intention to contract out of recognising that difference.
58. Whether in denial or putting on a brave face, the delegates professed to be unperturbed by those numbers.
59. In the developed world, most nations professed themselves deeply concerned about low fertility rates.
60. But, although a professed and conforming Anglican, he was often reviled as an atheist.
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