Synonym: occupational, vocational. Antonym: amateur. Similar words: profession, congressional, confession, session, missionary, occasional, recession, occasionally. Meaning: [prə'feʃnl] n. 1. a person engaged in one of the learned professions 2. an athlete who plays for pay 3. an authority qualified to teach apprentices. adj. 1. engaged in a profession or engaging in as a profession or means of livelihood 2. of or relating to or suitable as a profession 3. characteristic of or befitting a profession or one engaged in a profession 4. of or relating to a profession 5. engaged in by members of a profession.
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31, Testing patients without their consent would constitute a professional and legal offence.
32, Inspector Marshall was commended for his professional and caring attitude.
33, It was a clear breach of professional duty.
34, He cast a professional economist's eye on the problem.
35, His work lacks that professional touch.
36, His professional judgement was coloured by his personal antipathies.
37, Many of the performers were of professional standard.
38, The golf tournament is a professional event.
39, She has a reputation for sound professional judgement.
40, There is a need for increased professional accountability.
41, After he won the amateur championship he turned professional.
42, Emergency cases will receive professional attention immediately.
43, Professional athletes may now compete at the Olympics.
44, She will take her professional examinations later this year.
45, She is a real professional.
46, He maintained a professional demeanour throughout.
47, Professor Fish has been nothing if not professional.
48, Professional sport skims off all the best players.
49, Their designs look very professional.
50, I need a professional to sort out my finances.
51, Computer graphics will give your presentation the professional touch.
52, She always looks very professional in her smart suits.
53, The survey should be performed by an independent professional.
54, She uses her unmarried name for professional purposes.
55, His behaviour amounted to serious professional misconduct.
56, This was clearly a job for a real professional.
57, The doctor has been accused of violating professional ethics.
58, The contributors are, for the most part,[http://sentencedict.com/professional.html] professional scientists.
59, Personally, I think he should get some professional help.
60, I've always kept my private and professional life separate.
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