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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151. She is now concentrating on a career as a fashion designer.
152. Her children were the number two priority in her life next to her career.
153. Additional training is probably the best way to further your career these days.
154. My disastrous exam results dealt the coup de grace to my university career.
155. He left the public service and embarked on a career in the City.
156. After laughing over the photo, they began to talk in more serious vein about the damaging effect it could have on his career.
157. The band are hoping to relaunch their career with a new song and a new image.
158. He gave a passing nod to the show that had launched his career.
159. I think his career is more important to him than I am.
160. He had hoped to continue as a full-time career officer.
161. Beating the defending champion has to be the highlight of my career.
162. We saw a victory by an athlete at the very peak of her fitness and career.
163. I felt sure I'd have to kiss my dancing career goodbye.
164. Scots-born Annie, 37,(www.Sentencedict.com) has recently re-launched her phenomenally successful singing career.
165. Looking back afterwards you will see that this was not a terminal trough in your career.
166. Her time in Paris was a happy interlude in a difficult career.
167. Mr Murphy retired at the end of a 30-year teaching career.
168. Young as I am, I already know what career I want to follow.
169. Kylie feels fortunate to be in such a privileged position because of her successful TV career.
170. I haven't even begun to think about quitting, or having a last hurrah, or allowing my career to wind down.
171. For many women, the fulfilment of family obligations prevents the furtherance of their career.
172. The decision brought down the curtain on a 30-year career.
173. I took this new job because I felt that the career prospects were much better.
174. The typical career pattern was geared to men whose wives didn't work.
175. An Olympic gold medal is the only thing that has evaded her in her remarkable career.
176. She had not had a very impressive school career up till then.
177. Her modelling career began when she was spotted at the age of 14.
178. The award was a fitting end to a distinguished career.
179. If I went out and accepted a job at a lot less money, I'd jeopardize a good career.
180. Thirteen years ago she found herself having to conjure a career from thin air.