单词 | professionalism |
释义 | professionalism (once / 10785 pages) n When you talk about the methods, characteristics, and attitudes of a person holding a job that requires higher education or advanced training, you're talking about their professionalism. The noun professionalism is usually used to describe the type of behavior you would expect from a professional person. For example, showing up to work on time, and focusing on the task at hand. And not fighting with your coworkers (unless you're a professional wrestler). WORD FAMILYprofessionalism: professionalisms+/profess: professed, professes, professing, profession/professed: professedly/profession: professional, professions/professional: nonprofessional, professionalise, professionalism, professionalize, professionally, professionals, semiprofessional, unprofessional/professionalise: professionalisation, professionalised/professionalize: professionalization, professionalized, professionalizes, professionalizing/semiprofessional: semiprofessionals/unprofessional: unprofessionally USAGE EXAMPLES“We are contributing to the professionalism of law enforcement by maintaining a standard.” Washington Times(Dec 31, 2016) “We appreciate his quick response and professionalism in a difficult situation.” Time(Dec 31, 2016) Her clothing style was refined professionalism — affordable polyester and discreet darts. Washington Post(Dec 28, 2016) n the expertness characteristic of a professional person Hyper expertise, expertness skillfulness by virtue of possessing special knowledge |
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