Associations to the word «Profess»
Noun
- Willingness
- Embrace
- Conscience
- Mankind
- Opinion
- Piety
- Muslim
- Love
- Enjoyment
- Regard
- Confession
- Denomination
- Persons
- Jesus
- Judaism
- Moral
- Readiness
- Humility
- Sinner
- Righteousness
- Wherefore
- Dictate
- Visage
- Persuasion
- Philosopher
- Admirer
- Him
- Dislike
- Divinity
- Assent
- Inconsistency
- Oppression
- Affection
- Adoration
- Anglican
- Liberty
- Evangelical
- Endeavour
- Preface
- Truth
- Inclination
- Follower
- Disposition
- Covenant
- Deceit
- Epistle
- Divination
- Astrology
- Contrary
- Desire
- God
Adjective
Wiktionary
PROFESS, verb. (transitive) To administer the vows of a religious order to (someone); to admit to a religious order. (Chiefly in passive.) [from 14th c.]
PROFESS, verb. (reflexive) To declare oneself (to be something). [from 16th c.]
PROFESS, verb. (ambitransitive) To declare; to assert, affirm. [from 16th c.]
PROFESS, verb. (transitive) To make a claim (to be something), to lay claim to (a given quality, feeling etc.), often with connotations of insincerity. [from 16th c.]
PROFESS, verb. (transitive) To declare one's adherence to (a religion, deity, principle etc.). [from 16th c.]
PROFESS, verb. (transitive) To work as a professor of; to teach. [from 16th c.]
PROFESS, verb. (transitive) (now rare) To claim to have knowledge or understanding of (a given area of interest, subject matter). [from 16th c.]
Dictionary definition
PROFESS, verb. Practice as a profession, teach, or claim to be knowledgeable about; "She professes organic chemistry".
PROFESS, verb. Confess one's faith in, or allegiance to; "The terrorists professed allegiance to their country"; "he professes to be a Communist".
PROFESS, verb. Admit (to a wrongdoing); "She confessed that she had taken the money".
PROFESS, verb. State freely; "The teacher professed that he was not generous when it came to giving good grades".
PROFESS, verb. Receive into a religious order or congregation.
PROFESS, verb. Take vows, as in religious order; "she professed herself as a nun".
PROFESS, verb. State insincerely; "He professed innocence but later admitted his guilt"; "She pretended not to have known the suicide bomber"; "She pretends to be an expert on wine".
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.