Definition of professnext

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Recent Examples of profess This was something that Clarkson, who has professed his love for the car on more than one occasion, would end up documenting on Top Gear. Bryan Hood, Robb Report, 15 June 2026 McAfee has professed the benefits of unpasteurized milk in public libraries and chiropractor offices. CNN Money, 14 June 2026 Montgomery, who previously professed his innocence in court, did not attend his trial and was not present when jurors returned their verdict in 2024, USA TODAY previously reported. Thao Nguyen, USA Today, 12 June 2026 And, on more than one occasion, Seth and Scott have professed their love for Patton. Jason Pettigrew, SPIN, 11 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for profess
Recent Examples of Synonyms for profess
Verb
  • But the favor economy has a bias problem baked into its wiring, and pretending otherwise helps no one.
    Jasmine Browley, Forbes.com, 10 July 2026
  • Julius and Ethel, this guest insisted, were both guilty as charged, and to pretend otherwise was a pinko fantasy.
    Amy Weiss-Meyer, The Atlantic, 10 July 2026
Verb
  • In 2012, when Mark Walter and his partners bought the Dodgers, team president Stan Kasten declared mediocrity would no longer be acceptable.
    Bill Shaikin, Los Angeles Times, 6 July 2026
  • However, the polarizing trend has officially been declared *the* pants of summer 2026 thanks to celebrities like Kendall Jenner, Jennifer Lopez, Hailey Bieber, and Gwyneth Paltrow.
    Tessa Petak, InStyle, 6 July 2026
Verb
  • Odysseus insisted on hearing their song and was tied to the mast.
    Tanya Fedak, Variety, 18 July 2026
  • One is trying to create chaos by insisting that fraud exists.
    David A. Graham, The Atlantic, 17 July 2026
Verb
  • Some Cuba watchers are skeptical Rodríguez Castro could assume a leading role in the official government.
    Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA Today, 6 July 2026
  • Vahidi, who assumed the role after his predecessor Mohammad Pakpour was killed in US-Israeli strikes on the first day of the war, is rarely seen in public.
    Billy Stockwell, CNN Money, 5 July 2026
Verb
  • Alternatively, FanDuel could assert the video doesn’t establish a false endorsement or misappropriation.
    Michael McCann, Sportico.com, 14 July 2026
  • In a Fox News op-ed published Monday, the hard-line conservative asserted that the upper chamber takes too many recesses and has too short of a workweek.
    Matthew Choi, Washington Post, 13 July 2026
Verb
  • Oshea Orchid, a local lawyer, filed the first class-action lawsuit in 2023 against the operators of the county’s second-largest landfill, alleging the fumes were sickening her neighbors, causing headaches and heart palpitations.
    Rebecca Ellis, Los Angeles Times, 12 July 2026
  • Apple leveled major allegations against OpenAI and some of its staffers Friday, alleging the ChatGPT maker systematically directed current and former Apple employees to bring secret information over to OpenAI.
    Reed Albergotti, semafor.com, 11 July 2026
Verb
  • During its week-long test this past March, engineering teams monitored ERNEST across several navigational scenarios, including traveling at night and other poor lighting conditions to simulate certain lunar environments.
    Josh Dinner, Space.com, 5 July 2026
  • These digital tools are built upon real-world operational datasets gathered from active fusion research environments, which will allow the company to simulate and optimize fuel handling processes before physical implementation.
    Aman Tripathi, Interesting Engineering, 5 July 2026
Verb
  • As Gu-cheon and Saeng-gang prepare for Gu-cheon’s trip to the mirror world, Saeng-gang hears a spirit proclaiming that Gu-cheon will die that night.
    Kayti Burt, Time, 17 July 2026
  • Screens proclaimed this a record-setting night for women’s sports.
    Emma Hinchliffe, Fortune, 16 July 2026

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“Profess.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/profess. Accessed 18 Jul. 2026.

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