professing

[prəˈfɛsɪŋ]

professing Definition

  • 1to claim or declare openly or proudly
  • 2to practice or work in a particular profession

Using professing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "professing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He is professing his love for her.

  • Example

    She is professing her innocence.

  • Example

    He is professing to be an expert in the field.

  • Example

    She is professing her faith in God.

professing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for professing

Antonyms for professing

Phrases with professing

  • profess one's love

    to declare one's romantic feelings for someone

    Example

    He finally professed his love for her after years of being friends.

  • profess one's faith

    to declare one's religious beliefs

    Example

    She regularly attends church and professes her faith in God.

  • to admit that one does not know something

    Example

    Rather than pretending to know the answer, he professed his ignorance and asked for help.

Origins of professing

from Latin 'professus', past participle of 'profiteri', meaning 'declare openly'

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Summary: professing in Brief

The verb 'professing' [prəˈfɛsɪŋ] has two main meanings. The first is to openly or proudly claim or declare something, as in 'She is professing her innocence.' The second is to work in a particular profession, as in 'He is professing to be an expert in the field.' It is often used in phrases like 'profess one's love' or 'profess one's faith.'