25.03.2013 Views

frequently_asked_questions_files/Oxford Thesaurus.pdf

frequently_asked_questions_files/Oxford Thesaurus.pdf

frequently_asked_questions_files/Oxford Thesaurus.pdf

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

--v. 4 debase, contaminate, pollute, taint, vitiate, degrade,<br />

defile, desecrate, violate, pervert, corrupt: They swore<br />

undying retribution against those who had profaned their temple.<br />

profanity n. blasphemy, obscenity, cursing, curse-word(s), swearing,<br />

swear-word(s), foul or bad or dirty or vulgar or coarse or<br />

filthy or smutty or taboo language, four-letter word(s),<br />

billingsgate: The film was held to be unfit for broadcasting as<br />

it contained so much obscenity and profanity.<br />

profess v. 1 assert, claim, aver, asseverate, state, affirm, confirm,<br />

confess, declare, say, hold, maintain, present, offer, proffer,<br />

tender, set forth, put forward, pronounce, enounce, enunciate,<br />

announce, utter, vow, avow: He professed himself satisfied with<br />

the judge's decision. 2 pretend, lay claim, make a pretence,<br />

purport, act as if, simulate: They professed to be legitimate<br />

businessmen, but I was always suspicious.<br />

professed adj. 1 pretended, ostensible, apparent, alleged, purported,<br />

so-called, would-be, self-styled, soi-disant(e): He was a<br />

professed wine 'expert' but the bottle he recommended turned out<br />

to be awful. 2 confessed, avowed, sworn, admitted, acknowledged,<br />

confirmed, certified, declared: What do you do when a professed<br />

friend betrays you?<br />

profession<br />

n. 1 occupation, calling, work, field, vocation, employment,<br />

m‚tier, trade, business, craft, line, sphere, speciality or US<br />

specialty, job, position, post, situation, Slang racket: I know<br />

that she's a doctor, but what is her husband's profession? 2<br />

confession, affirmation, statement, avowal, assertion,<br />

asseveration, declaration, acknowledgement, testimony, averment,<br />

admission, announcement: I was uncertain whether to believe his<br />

professions of love.<br />

professional<br />

adj. 1 trained, educated, practised, veteran, experienced,<br />

seasoned, able, skilled, skilful, gifted, talented, qualified,<br />

knowledgeable, licensed, official, expert, masterful, masterly,<br />

master, efficient, adept, proficient, competent, polished,<br />

finished: He is a professional ambulance driver who has to work<br />

as a plumber to make ends meet. 2 excellent, proficient,

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!