professing Sentence Examples
- He was always professing his undying love for her.
- The politician stood on the podium, professing his commitment to change.
- She found herself constantly professing her faith in times of adversity.
- The preacher spent hours professing the teachings of his religion to his congregation.
- Despite his lack of experience, he was always professing his expertise in the field.
- The artist spent years professing her passion for painting before gaining recognition.
- He found himself professing his innocence to the crime he didn't commit.
- She was tired of constantly professing her dedication to her job without acknowledgment.
- The teacher stood before the class, professing the importance of education in their lives.
- They spent the evening professing their dreams and aspirations to each other.
professing Meaning
professing (n)
an open avowal (true or false) of some belief or opinion
Synonyms & Antonyms of professing
Synonyms:
- imitating
- letting-on
- masking
- playacting
- impersonating
- malingering
- disguising
- making-believe
- dissimulating
- camouflaging
- masquerading
- playing
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
FAQs About the word professing
an open avowal (true or false) of some belief or opinion
simulating,pretending, assuming, bluffing, acting,feigning, affecting, counterfeiting, forging, putting on
ignoring, ignoring,minimizing, minimizing, neglecting, understating, disregarding, overlooking,neglecting, disregarding
He was always professing his undying love for her.
The politician stood on the podium, professing his commitment to change.
She found herself constantly professing her faith in times of adversity.
The preacher spent hours professing the teachings of his religion to his congregation.