Synonym: business, calling, craft, line, occupation, profession, trade, work. Similar words: avocation, invocation, equivocation, location, evocative, ratification, gratification, advocate. Meaning: [vəʊ'keɪʃn] n. 1. the particular occupation for which you are trained 2. a body of people doing the same kind of work.
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1. Jan has a vocation for teaching.
2. She struggled for years to find her true vocation.
3. Nursing is a vocation as well as a profession.
4. Nursing is not just a job—it's a vocation.
5. I feel I've found/missed my true vocation.
6. She believes that she has found her true vocation in life.
7. She was equipped with knowledge for the vocation.
8. His vocation coincides with his avocation.
9. He has little vocation for teaching.
10. She seems to have a vocation for healing.
11. Her vocation is her work as an actress.
12. He found his vocation in ornithology.
13. He has a vocation for teaching.
14. Make authorship your avocation, not your vocation.
15. You missed your vocation .
16. Booth was a revivalist intent on his Christian vocation.
17. At 17 she found her true vocation as a writer.
18. He saw his vocation as one of prayer and apostolic work.
19. He is desperate to pursue his vocation as an artist.
20. She feels that she missed her vocation by not working with children.
21. She felt it was her vocation to minister to the sick.
22. You've missed your vocation, Mary,[Sentencedict] you should have been a nurse!
23. This was not the inspiration for her vocation.
24. It could well be that he has a real vocation.
25. This is a job that demands a sense of vocation.
26. "We need teachers who regard their profession as a vocation, not just a job, " said the Minister.
27. He had a strong sense of responsibility to his vocation of preaching.
28. The young couple have already saved ample money for the summer vocation.
29. She is a doctor with a strong sense of vocation.
30. Diana was a young mission school teacher convinced of her vocation to provide support for her schoolgirl pupils.
More similar words: avocation, invocation, equivocation, location, evocative, ratification, gratification, advocate, vacation, education, equivocate, educational, fornication, indication, dedication, medication, publication, deprecation, supplication, edification, implication, deification, defalcation, application, vindication, altercation, intoxication, purification, confiscation, communication.