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Profane
a.
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Irreverent in language; taking the name of God in vain; given to swearing; blasphemous; as, a profane person, word, oath, or tongue.
Profaning
p. pr. & vb. n.
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of Profane
Profane
a.
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To violate, as anything sacred; to treat with abuse, irreverence, obloquy, or contempt; to desecrate; to pollute; as, to profane the name of God; to profane the Scriptures, or the ordinance of God.
Profane
a.
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To put to a wrong or unworthy use; to make a base employment of; to debase; to abuse; to defile.
Profanely
adv.
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In a profane manner.
Profaneness
n.
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The quality or state of being profane; especially, the use of profane language.
Profaner
n.
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One who treats sacred things with irreverence, or defiles what is holy; one who uses profane language.
Profanity
n.
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The quality or state of being profane; profaneness; irreverence; esp., the use of profane language; blasphemy.
Profanity
n.
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That which is profane; profane language or acts.
Profection
n.
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A setting out; a going forward; advance; progression.
Profectitious
a.
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Proceeding from, as from a parent; derived, as from an ancestor.
Profert
n.
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The exhibition or production of a record or paper in open court, or an allegation that it is in court.
Professed
imp. & p. p.
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of Profess
Professing
p. pr. & vb. n.
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of Profess
Profess
v. t.
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To make open declaration of, as of one's knowledge, belief, action, etc.; to avow or acknowledge; to confess publicly; to own or admit freely.
Profess
v. t.
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To set up a claim to; to make presence to; hence, to put on or present an appearance of.
Profess
v. t.
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To present to knowledge of, to proclaim one's self versed in; to make one's self a teacher or practitioner of, to set up as an authority respecting; to declare (one's self to be such); as, he professes surgery; to profess one's self a physician.
Profess
v. i.
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To take a profession upon one's self by a public declaration; to confess.
Profess
v. i.
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To declare friendship.
Provessel
a.
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Openly declared, avowed, acknowledged, or claimed; as, a professed foe; a professed tyrant; a professed Christian.
Professedly
adv.
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By profession.
Profession
v.
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The act of professing or claiming; open declaration; public avowal or acknowledgment; as, professions of friendship; a profession of faith.
Profession
v.
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That which one professed; a declaration; an avowal; a claim; as, his professions are insincere.
Profession
v.
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That of which one professed knowledge; the occupation, if not mechanical, agricultural, or the like, to which one devotes one's self; the business which one professes to understand, and to follow for subsistence; calling; vocation; employment; as, the profession of arms; the profession of a clergyman, lawyer, or physician; the profession of lecturer on chemistry.
Profession
v.
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The collective body of persons engaged in a calling; as, the profession distrust him.
Profession
v.
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The act of entering, or becoming a member of, a religious order.
Professional
a.
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Of or pertaining to a profession, or calling; conforming to the rules or standards of a profession; following a profession; as, professional knowledge; professional conduct.
Professional
a.
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Engaged in by professionals; as, a professional race; -- opposed to amateur.
Professional
n.
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A person who prosecutes anything professionally, or for a livelihood, and not in the character of an amateur; a professional worker.
Professionalism
n.
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The following of a profession, sport, etc., as an occupation; -- opposed to amateurism.
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