Associations to the word «Vocation»
Noun
- Lilly
- Shortage
- Misfortune
- Precept
- Ful
- Piracy
- Faith
- Pilgrimage
- Bethlehem
- Teacher
- Sister
- Persons
- Promoter
- Charity
- Guidance
- Christ
- Ethic
- Prelate
- Enthusiasm
- Training
- Emphasis
- Ideal
- Nursing
- Baptism
- Suitor
- Contemplation
- Devotion
- Sumner
- Mission
- Desire
- Career
- Multiple
- Essayist
- Childhood
- Life
- Fundamental
- Studying
- Summons
- Pope
- God
- Canon
- Advancement
- Practise
- Church
- Healer
- Contradiction
- Mater
- Jew
- Willingness
- Sion
- Scripture
- Gift
- Episcopal
- Marriage
- Opportunity
- Reformer
- Necessary
- Doctrine
- Jesus
- Sexuality
- Lecture
- Duty
- Synod
- Merchant
- Decline
- Regard
- Politics
- Lay
- Puritan
- Spirit
- Zero
- Curriculum
- Penance
- Zeal
Adjective
Wiktionary
VOCATION, noun. An inclination to undertake a certain kind of work, especially a religious career; often in response to a perceived summons; a calling.
VOCATION, noun. An occupation for which a person is suited, trained or qualified.
Dictionary definition
VOCATION, noun. The particular occupation for which you are trained.
VOCATION, noun. A body of people doing the same kind of work.
Wise words
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