Meaning of the word profess in English

What does profess mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

profess

US /prəˈfes/
UK /prəˈfes/
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Verb

1.

to affirm one's faith in or allegiance to (a religion or set of beliefs)

Example:
He professed his belief in democracy.
Many people profess Christianity in this region.
2.

to claim openly but often falsely or insincerely

Example:
He professed his innocence, but the evidence suggested otherwise.
She professed great admiration for his work, though privately she found it mediocre.
3.

to teach (a subject), especially at university level

Example:
He professed philosophy at the prestigious university for many years.
She was appointed to profess classical literature.
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