Synonym: calling, occupation, profession, trade, vocation. Similar words: deer, sheer, peer, steer, cheer, veneer, pioneer, cheer up. Meaning: [kə'rɪə] n. 1. the particular occupation for which you are trained 2. the general progression of your working or professional life. v. move headlong at high speed.
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121. Early in her acting career she did summer stock.
122. My goodness, he's earned millions in his career.
123. He decided to pursue a career in television.
124. During his career, he wrote more than fifty plays.
125. Madonna's career is not dissimilar to Cher's.
126. A freelance career has the attraction of flexibility.
127. She started her working career as a waitress.
128. A career in the film industry beckoned.
129. This failure was the nadir of her career.
130. Career prospects within the company are excellent.
131. She's seen it all before in her long career.
132. She's set on a career in medicine.
133. She is in a slump in her career.
134. His career faded as meteorically as it grew.
135. McManus is facing the biggest challenge of his career.
136. Stan Getz's musical career spanned five decades.
137. He doesn't want a career,(www.Sentencedict.com) he's just drifting.
138. He had reached a crossroads in his career.
139. It was an unparalleled opportunity to develop her career.
140. Her political career has been caricatured in headlines.
141. My career had already taken a new turn.
142. She had reached the pinnacle of her political career.
143. Her parents backed her in her choice of career.
144. Nurses want an improved career structure .
145. His evening study has equipped him for a career as a teacher.
146. That's not a career. She's just filling in time until she gets married.
147. He sacrificed a promising career to look after his kids.
148. He spent the remainder of his police career behind a desk.
149. Evelyn's career is accelerating, and mine is plateauing out a bit.
150. Concurrent with her acting career, Bron has managed to write two books of her own.