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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181. He put his past troubles behind him and built up a successful new career.
182. Harrison had a glorious career spanning more than six decades.
183. I've been fortunate to find a career that I love and, what is more, I get well paid for it.
184. She put her career on hold to have a baby.
185. He first entered on a career in banking over 40 years ago.
186. A career was less easy once I was lumbered with a husband and children.
187. In his long career at BP(Sentencedict.com), Horton turned around two entire divisions.
188. I've always been close to my dad but he's never rammed his career down my throat.
189. A career as an actor requires one hundred per cent commitment.
190. The film was one of the rare failures in his career.
191. Was going to college a good preparation for your career?
192. Experience of any career in sales is a big plus.
193. The college debating society was a natural springboard for her career in politics.
194. She forged a new career for herself as a singer.
195. He did a film for Hollywood to boost his flagging career.
196. I know a lot has been said about my sister's role in my career.
197. She's a career woman and a mother, so she has the best of both worlds.
198. A degree in English could lead to a career in journalism.
199. At that point in her career she was still an unknown.
200. He's too serious and dedicated, wrapped up in his career.
201. Now he is at the very pinnacle of his career.