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professed
[ pruh-fest ]
adjective
- avowed; acknowledged.
- professing to be qualified; professional, rather than amateur.
- having taken the vows of, or been received into, a religious order.
- alleged; pretended.
professed
/ pr蓹藞f蓻s瑟dl瑟; pr蓹藞f蓻st /
adjective
- avowed or acknowledged
- alleged or pretended
- professing to be qualified as
a professed philosopher
- having taken vows of a religious order
Derived Forms
- professedly, adverb
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of professed1
Example Sentences
For two hours, Donald Trump sat with his loyal sycophants and revelled in their professed unconditional love and appreciation.
The initiative came as South Africa faced a backlash from then-US President Joe Biden's administration, which questioned its professed neutrality in the conflict after it held a naval exercise with Russia and China.
Instead of shuddering at these words, too many Trump supporters 鈥 many of whom are professed Christians 鈥 simply shrug.
Other posts include one from last September stating, 鈥淎ll blacks are foreign to my people, dumb f***,鈥 and another from May where the account owner professed to be a "fascist."
At the time, she would have been something of a political soulmate, backing the policy positions he professed in the leadership contest.
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