professed (Meaning)

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professed (s)

professing to be qualified

claimed with intent to deceive

openly declared as such

professed Sentence Examples

  1. Despite his professed dislike for sweets, he couldn't resist the temptation of the freshly baked cookies.
  2. She professed her admiration for classical music by attending every symphony performance in town.
  3. The politician professed his support for equal rights but failed to enact any meaningful legislation.
  4. He professed his innocence to the crime, but the evidence stacked against him was overwhelming.
  5. Despite her professed confidence, she felt nervous before the job interview.
  6. The actor professed his dedication to his craft by spending hours rehearsing each scene.
  7. She professed her love for adventure by skydiving from an airplane.
  8. The professor professed his belief in the power of education to transform lives.
  9. Despite his professed expertise, he struggled to solve the complex mathematical problem.
  10. The singer professed her gratitude to her fans during her acceptance speech.

FAQs About the word professed

professing to be qualified, claimed with intent to deceive, openly declared as such

good, experienced, proficient, accomplished,adept, expert, practised, educated, practiced, skilled

weak, incompetent, unskillful, artless, would-be, incapable, inept, weak, inexperienced, unqualified

Despite his professed dislike for sweets, he couldn't resist the temptation of the freshly baked cookies.

She professed her admiration for classical music by attending every symphony performance in town.

The politician professed his support for equal rights but failed to enact any meaningful legislation.

He professed his innocence to the crime, but the evidence stacked against him was overwhelming.