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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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61. Prosecutors said Saturday that the professed psychic is being held on charges ranging from grave robbery to conspiracy to mislead officials.
62. Now the other young man never believed any of his professed and contradictory reasons in the first place.
63. He kept meditating on the highest ideals and professed weakness to do anything about those ideals.
64. Dunlop professed to be well satisfied with the outcome but the dispute had probably left his business irretrievably damaged.
65. Trina professed to be fond of art.
66. He glibly professed his ignorance of the affair.
67. Mckinley was assassinated by a professed anarchist.
68. Jerry hoarsely professed himself at Miss Pross's service.
69. Although she professed fear of the Russians, she seemed to have ambivalent feelings toward Philby himself.
70. Their professed aim is nothing less than the subversion of Western society by "flower power" and force of example.
71. Rodman, speaking to reporters in Pyongyang, professed his admiration for the Supreme Leader: Guess what!
72. For years, Spader professed a desire to stay home with his family and work only sporadically.
73. "They professed their fondness so effusively and often that they sounded like high school sweethearts at a Hallmark card display, " Mr. Isaacson writes.
74. Because of his materialist philosophy and his opposition to the established church, Hobbes was often labeled an atheist, though he never professed to be one.
75. He refused to admit he was a devil worshiper and professed the strength of his faith.
76. Placido Domingo has always professed his Madridismo and even recorded Real Madrid's centenary anthem in 2002.
77. This has caused critics to grumble that despite their professed free-thinking, Apple aficionados are actually suffused with groupthink. It's an interesting irony.
78. The vice president professed bafflement on what President Kim Jong Il hopes to achieve in the latest standoff with the international community.
79. Openly he professed loyalty, but in secret he was fanning the flame of sedition.
80. I was a minor , and uninvited blood relative who professed no salvation.
81. Combining individual professed calibre processing modules(sentencedict.com/professed.html), Voxformer was fashioned to be a broad resolution for every your communicatory processing needs – be it uttered or sung vocals.
82. Leonardo made quite a point of distrusting the knowledge that scholars professed so dogmatically.
83. It was as if a professed unbeliever in ghosts should be frightened by a ghost story.
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