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    Pro·fess
    /prəˈfes/

    verb

    • 1. claim that one has (a quality or feeling), especially when this is not the case: "he had professed his love for her" Similar declareannounceproclaimassert
    • 2. affirm one's faith in or allegiance to (a religion or set of beliefs): "a people professing Christianity" Similar state/affirm one's faith inaffirm one's allegiance tomake a public declaration ofdeclare publicly
  2. The meaning of PROFESS is to receive formally into a religious community following a novitiate by acceptance of the required vows. How to use profess in a sentence.

  3. Learn the meaning of profess as a verb, with synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples. Find out how to pronounce profess and how to use it in different contexts.

  4. Learn the meaning of profess as a verb and an adjective, and see how to use it in different contexts. Find synonyms, antonyms, translations and related words for profess.

  5. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb profess, which means to claim something is true or correct, or to state a belief or feeling. See examples, synonyms and word origin of profess.

  6. To profess is to declare something, often insincerely. Your joy on the last day of school might lead you to profess that you'll truly miss seeing all the people who annoyed you all year. You can profess something and mean it, but more often the verb profess is used when someone lies about their true feelings.

  7. 5 days ago · Learn the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, and usage of the verb 'profess' in British and American English. See examples of 'profess' in sentences and related words.

  8. verb (used with object) to lay claim to, often insincerely; pretend to: He professed extreme regret. Synonyms: avow, purport, allege, claim. to declare openly; announce or affirm; avow or acknowledge: to profess one's satisfaction. to affirm faith in or allegiance to (a religion, God, etc.).

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