career
/kəˈɹɪɹ/noun, verb2 syllables
Career means: the particular occupation for which you are trained.
Synonyms for career5
noun, as in the particular occupation for which you are trained
noun, as in the general progression of your working or professional life
life history
What does career mean?3
noun
1
the particular occupation for which you are trained
2
the general progression of your working or professional life“the general had had a distinguished career”
verb
1
move headlong at high speed“The cars careered down the road”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with career?51
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Career in a sentence
- You're interested in a career in foreign relations, aren't you?CK
- If anyone else did these things, their political career would be finished.mailohilohi
- Enriquez's parents have supported her financially and emotionally throughout her soccer career, she said.Hybrid
- If you do that, you can kiss your soccer career goodbye.Amastan
- Aside from being a professor, there are unfortunately few career possibilities at the university.frpzzd
- Which comes first, your career or your family?CK
- In his lengthy career, he had never seen the market so high.unknown
- Many women pursue higher education and careers, thus delaying marriage and childbirth.CK
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Forms of career
as a noun
- plural
- careers
as a verb
- past tense
- careered
- present participle
- careering
- third-person singular
- careers
- past participle
- careered