PROFESSIONAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Chris, you're a nurse, so can I ask your professional opinion on bandaging ankles? Both doctors have been charged with professional misconduct (= bad or unacceptable behaviour in their work) It would look more professional if the letter was typed She always looks very professional in her smart suits
PROFESSIONAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Professional is also a noun My father wanted me to become a professional and have more stability You use professional to describe people who do a particular thing to earn money rather than as a hobby This has been my worst time for injuries since I started as a professional footballer
Professional - definition of professional by The Free Dictionary 1 following an occupation as a means of livelihood 2 pertaining to a profession 3 appropriate to a profession: professional objectivity 4 engaged in one of the learned professions, as law or medicine 5 following as a business something usu regarded as a pastime: a professional golfer
Professional - Wikipedia A professional is a member of a profession or any person who works in a specified professional activity The term also describes the standards of education and training that prepare members of the profession with the particular knowledge and skills necessary to perform their specific role within that profession
professional - WordReference. com Dictionary of English relating to a profession: a professional license appropriate to a profession: showing professional objectivity; He's too professional to let his personal feelings interfere with his work of or for a professional person or such a person's place of business:[before a noun] a professional apartment
Professional: Definition, Meaning, and Examples Professional (adjective): Of, relating to, or connected with a profession The word "professional" primarily means someone engaged in a specific occupation or activity for pay, especially one requiring advanced training or expertise