pro (Meaning)
pro (n)
an athlete who plays for pay
an argument in favor of a proposal
pro (a)
in favor of (an action or proposal etc.)
pro (r)
in favor of a proposition, opinion, etc.
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pro Sentence Examples
- As a pro athlete, he dedicated countless hours to perfecting his skills.
- She demonstrated her proclivity for mathematics by solving complex problems effortlessly.
- Being a proponent of renewable energy, he advocated for solar power initiatives.
- The debate showcased the pros and cons of implementing the new policy.
- He received pro bono legal assistance for his case from a team of dedicated lawyers.
- Despite facing criticism, she remained steadfast in her pro-choice beliefs.
- The company hired a seasoned pro to lead its marketing campaign.
- The pro golfer's precision on the course was unmatched by his competitors.
- The prologue of the novel set the stage for the story's main events.
- She weighed the pros and cons of relocating before making her decision.
FAQs About the word pro
an athlete who plays for pay, an argument in favor of a proposal, in favor of (an action or proposal etc.), in favor of a proposition, opinion, etc.
professional, skillful, technical, proficient, skilled,expert, specialist, schooled, seasoned, educated
lay, unprofessional, lay, nonprofessional,nonprofessional, inexpert, general, inexpert, unprofessional, general
As a pro athlete, he dedicated countless hours to perfecting his skills.
She demonstrated her proclivity for mathematics by solving complex problems effortlessly.
Being a proponent of renewable energy, he advocated for solar power initiatives.
The debate showcased the pros and cons of implementing the new policy.