career

IPA: kɝˈɪr

noun

  • One's calling in life; a person's occupation; one's profession.
  • General course of action or conduct in life, or in a particular part of it.
  • (archaic) Speed.
  • A jouster's path during a joust.
  • (obsolete) A short gallop of a horse.
  • (falconry) The flight of a hawk.
  • (obsolete) A racecourse; the ground run over.

verb

  • To move rapidly straight ahead, especially in an uncontrolled way.

adjective

  • Synonym of serial (“doing something repeatedly or regularly as part of one's lifestyle or career”)
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Examples of "career" in Sentences

  • His career is remunerative.
  • The career requires intensive work.
  • His career was long and tempestuous.
  • She was the recipient of the UGC Career.
  • The process and outcome of career counseling.
  • Assiduity is an important asset for one's career.
  • There are many careers in the field of herpetology.
  • It was a bitter episode in the career of the sculptor.
  • To the career extremist, it is the occupational setting.
  • It demarcates the career profiles and regulates the professional training.

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