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professional


pro·fes·sion·al

P0582300 (prə-fĕsh′ə-nəl)adj.1. a. Of, relating to, engaged in, or suitable for a profession: lawyers, doctors, and other professional people.b. Conforming to the standards of a profession: professional behavior.2. Engaging in a given activity as a source of livelihood or as a career: a professional writer.3. Performed by persons receiving pay: professional football.4. Having or showing great skill; expert: a professional repair job.n.1. A person following a profession, especially a learned profession.2. One who earns a living in a given or implied occupation: hired a professional to decorate the house.3. A skilled practitioner; an expert.
pro·fes′sion·al·ly adv.

professional

(prəˈfɛʃənəl) adj1. of, relating to, suitable for, or engaged in as a profession2. engaging in an activity for gain or as a means of livelihood3. a. extremely competent in a job, etcb. (of a piece of work or anything performed) produced with competence or skill4. undertaken or performed for gain or by people who are paidn5. (Professions) a person who belongs to or engages in one of the professions6. a person who engages for his livelihood in some activity also pursued by amateurs7. a person who engages in an activity with great competence8. (General Sporting Terms) an expert player of a game who gives instruction, esp to members of a club by whom he is hired proˈfessionally adv

pro•fes•sion•al

(prəˈfɛʃ ə nl)

adj. 1. following an occupation as a means of livelihood. 2. pertaining to a profession. 3. appropriate to a profession: professional objectivity. 4. engaged in one of the learned professions, as law or medicine. 5. following as a business something usu. regarded as a pastime: a professional golfer. 6. making a constant practice of something: A salesman has to be a professional optimist. 7. engaged in for competitive gain: professional baseball. 8. of or for a professional person or such a person's place of business: a professional apartment. 9. done by a professional; expert: professional car repairs. n. 10. a member of a profession, esp. one of the learned professions. 11. a person who earns a living in a sport or other occupation frequently engaged in by amateurs. 12. a person who is expert at his or her work. [1740–50] pro•fes′sion•al•ly, adv.
Thesaurus
Noun1.professional - a person engaged in one of the learned professionsprofessional - a person engaged in one of the learned professionsprofessional personprofessional organisation, professional organization - an organization of and for professional peopleadult, grownup - a fully developed person from maturity onwardcareerist - a professional who is intent on furthering his or her career by any possible means and often at the expense of their own integritycraftsman - a professional whose work is consistently of high quality; "as an actor he was a consummate craftsman"critic - a person who is professionally engaged in the analysis and interpretation of works of arteducator, pedagog, pedagogue - someone who educates young peoplecaregiver, health care provider, health professional, PCP, primary care provider - a person who helps in identifying or preventing or treating illness or disabilityattorney, lawyer - a professional person authorized to practice law; conducts lawsuits or gives legal advicebibliothec, librarian - a professional person trained in library science and engaged in library servicespractician, practitioner - someone who practices a learned professionpublisher - a person engaged in publishing periodicals or books or musicyuppie - a young upwardly mobile professional individual; a well-paid middle-class professional who works in a city and has a luxurious life style
2.professional - an athlete who plays for payprofessional - an athlete who plays for pay proathlete, jock - a person trained to compete in sportsfree agent - (sports) a professional athlete who is free to sign a contract to play for any teamsemipro, semiprofessional - an athlete who plays for pay on a part-time basisamateur - an athlete who does not play for pay
3.professional - an authority qualified to teach apprenticesmasterauthority - an expert whose views are taken as definitive; "he is an authority on corporate law"past master - someone who was formerly a master
Adj.1.professional - engaged in a profession or engaging in as a profession or means of livelihood; "the professional man or woman possesses distinctive qualifications"; "began her professional career after the Olympics"; "professional theater"; "professional football"; "a professional cook"; "professional actors and athletes"nonprofessional - not professional; not engaged in a profession or engaging in as a profession or for gain; "the nonprofessional wives of his male colleagues"; "nonprofessional actors"
2.professional - of or relating to or suitable as a profession; "professional organizations"; "a professional field such as law"
3.professional - characteristic of or befitting a profession or one engaged in a profession; "professional conduct"; "professional ethics"; "a thoroughly professional performance"unprofessional - not characteristic of or befitting a profession or one engaged in a profession; "described in unprofessional language so that high school students could understand it"; "was censured for unprofessional conduct"; "unprofessional repairs"
4.professional - of or relating to a profession; "we need professional advice"; "professional training"; "professional equipment for his new office"
5.professional - engaged in by members of a profession; "professional occupations include medicine and the law and teaching"white-collar - of or designating salaried professional or clerical work or workers; "the coal miner's son aspired to a white-collar occupation as a bookkeeper"

professional

adjective1. qualified, trained, skilled, white-collar professional people like doctors and engineers2. expert, experienced, finished, skilled, masterly, efficient, crack (slang), polished, practised, ace (informal), accomplished, slick, competent, tasty (Brit. informal), adept, proficient She told me we'd done a really professional job.
expert incapable, inexperienced, incompetent, inefficient, inept, unskilled, unqualified, untrained, amateurish, unpolished
3. full-time, paid, non-amateur He spent several years as a professional football player.
noun1. expert, authority, master, pro (informal), specialist, guru, buff (informal), wizard, adept, whizz (informal), maestro, virtuoso, boffin (Brit. informal), hotshot (informal), past master, dab hand (Brit. informal), wonk (informal), maven (U.S.), fundi (S. African) a dedicated professional

professional

adjectiveHaving or demonstrating a high degree of knowledge or skill:adept, crack, expert, master, masterful, masterly, proficient, skilled, skillful.Slang: crackerjack.nounA person with a high degree of knowledge or skill in a particular field:ace, adept, authority, dab hand, expert, master, past master, proficient, wizard.Informal: whiz.Slang: crackerjack.Chiefly British: dab.
Translations
专业人员专业的职业上的职业性的

profess

(prəˈfes) verb1. to state or declare openly. 承認 承认2. to claim or pretend. He professed to be an expert. 聲稱,冒充 声称,冒充 proˈfession (-ʃən) noun1. an occupation or job that needs special knowledge, eg medicine, law, teaching, engineering etc. 職業,專業 职业,专业 2. the people who have such an occupation. the legal profession. 某專業的人,同行 某专业的人,同行 3. an open statement or declaration. 聲明 声明proˈfessional (-ʃə-) adjective (negative unprofessional). 1. of a profession. professional skill. 專業的 专业的2. of a very high standard. a very professional performance. 職業性的 职业性的3. earning money by performing, or giving instruction, in a sport or other activity that is a pastime for other people; not amateur. a professional musician/golfer. 職業上的 职业上的 noun (abbreviation pro (prou) ) a person who is professional. a golf professional/pro. 專業人員 专业人员proˈfessionally adverb 職業(地) 职业(地)

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professional student

1. Someone in the process of earning a "professional degree"—one in a field like medicine, law, or education, for instance. We have a stellar group of professional students joining our program this year.2. slang One who continues to pursue education instead of employment. I'm starting to worry that my son just wants to be a professional student forever and will never get a job.See also: professional

professional victim

slang A derisive term for someone who claims to receive mistreatment from others, usually as a way to get attention. Boy, he's really the professional victim these days. What is he claiming I did to him this time?See also: professional, victim

seek professional help

To request, pursue, or endeavor to obtain treatment or counseling from a psychologist or psychiatrist. At the intervention, we all urged her to seek professional help to deal with her addiction. There's no shame in seeking professional help if you think you're suffering from depression, Mike.See also: help, professional, seek

seek professional help

Euph. to get psychiatric or psychological treatment. If you are seriously thinking of suicide, now is the time to seek professional help. His friends suggested that he seek professional help.See also: help, professional, seek

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in athletics: see amateuramateur,
in sports, one who engages in athletic competition without material recompense. Upper-class Englishmen in the 19th cent. used the concept to help define their social status, first applying the term to sportsmen who did not need to work with their hands as livelihood,
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professional

 [pro-fesh´un-al] pertaining to one's profession or occupation.one who is a specialist in a particular field or occupation.allied health professional a person with special training, certification, and licensing with responsibilities bearing on patient care. See also allied health.impaired professional a professional who has gotten involved in abuse" >substance abuse.

professional

adjective Referring or pertaining to a profession.
 
noun One who practises a profession. In most jurisdictions and countries, professionals are trained, specialised, registered and regulated.

professional

adjective Pertaining to a profession noun One who practices a profession, see there. See Behavioral health professional, Health care professional, Mental health professional.

Patient discussion about professional

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Also, avoid highly processed foods like white sugar, white flour, an high fructose corn syrup.

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professional

a person with a recognized set of skills and knowledge which qualifies them to practise a certain occupation. Usually this knowledge is gained from lengthy TRAINING and is certified by examination, often by a professional association. This pattern of entry to an occupation is similar to that of apprenticeships; however, the professions are usually understood to be those occupations which are located at the top of the occupational structure in terms of status, for example doctors, architects, lawyers etc. In so far as professional associations (for example the Law Society) stipulate the form and content of training and examination, they define the nature of the job tasks and the work standards that should be achieved and they control entry into the profession. Once individuals have been admitted to the profession it is customary in most instances for them to join the association. Professional associations are similar to craft unions (see TRADE UNION) in that they seek to maintain high incomes for their members by restricting entry to these occupations. Some associations (especially those governing public-sector professionals) are registered as trade unions and have become more similar to other unions in recent years, in that they have felt forced to mount industrial action or publicity campaigns to influence government and management policy decisions.

The notion of professionalism, i.e. that professional workers are special by virtue of their knowledge, has been much criticized in recent years. Critics have claimed that it is used to advance sectional interests, for example high income levels, and to prevent regulation by government or employers of the way tasks are carried out. Attempts have been made to weaken the power of certain professions; for instance, the recent trend in the UK Health Service for the allocation of resources to be determined on grounds of efficiency and effectiveness by management teams rather than on medical grounds as defined by doctors and consultants.

MANAGEMENT per se has generally not been viewed as a profession in the UK because there has been little agreement on the skills and knowledge which are integral to management, and no professional body has been able to enforce mini-mum standards. However, numerous associations concerned with particular aspects of management, for example the INSTITUTE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT, have identified training requirements and hold examinations in an attempt to achieve professional status. Recently the MANAGEMENT CHARTER initiative has attempted to identify core ‘competencies’ of management as a first step to creating a profession of management.

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  • adj
  • noun

Synonyms for professional

adj qualified

Synonyms

  • qualified
  • trained
  • skilled
  • white-collar

adj expert

Synonyms

  • expert
  • experienced
  • finished
  • skilled
  • masterly
  • efficient
  • crack
  • polished
  • practised
  • ace
  • accomplished
  • slick
  • competent
  • tasty
  • adept
  • proficient

Antonyms

  • incapable
  • inexperienced
  • incompetent
  • inefficient
  • inept
  • unskilled
  • unqualified
  • untrained
  • amateurish
  • unpolished

adj full-time

Synonyms

  • full-time
  • paid
  • non-amateur

noun expert

Synonyms

  • expert
  • authority
  • master
  • pro
  • specialist
  • guru
  • buff
  • wizard
  • adept
  • whizz
  • maestro
  • virtuoso
  • boffin
  • hotshot
  • past master
  • dab hand
  • wonk
  • maven
  • fundi

Synonyms for professional

adj having or demonstrating a high degree of knowledge or skill

Synonyms

  • adept
  • crack
  • expert
  • master
  • masterful
  • masterly
  • proficient
  • skilled
  • skillful
  • crackerjack

noun a person with a high degree of knowledge or skill in a particular field

Synonyms

  • ace
  • adept
  • authority
  • dab hand
  • expert
  • master
  • past master
  • proficient
  • wizard
  • whiz
  • crackerjack
  • dab

Synonyms for professional

noun a person engaged in one of the learned professions

Synonyms

  • professional person

Related Words

  • professional organisation
  • professional organization
  • adult
  • grownup
  • careerist
  • craftsman
  • critic
  • educator
  • pedagog
  • pedagogue
  • caregiver
  • health care provider
  • health professional
  • PCP
  • primary care provider
  • attorney
  • lawyer
  • bibliothec
  • librarian
  • practician
  • practitioner
  • publisher
  • yuppie

noun an athlete who plays for pay

Synonyms

  • pro

Related Words

  • athlete
  • jock
  • free agent
  • semipro
  • semiprofessional

Antonyms

  • amateur

noun an authority qualified to teach apprentices

Synonyms

  • master

Related Words

  • authority
  • past master

adj engaged in a profession or engaging in as a profession or means of livelihood

Antonyms

  • nonprofessional

adj characteristic of or befitting a profession or one engaged in a profession

Antonyms

  • unprofessional

adj engaged in by members of a profession

Related Words

  • white-collar
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