Definition of carrear
1. career [ n ] the particular occupation for which you are trained
Used in print:(The Atlanta Constitution...)
His political career goes_back to his election to city_council in 1923 .
(The Dallas Morning News,...)
I'm willing to stake my political career on_it '' .
During his college career , Dr._Clark was captain of his basketball_team and was a football letterman .
(The New York Times,...)
Philadelphia permitted him to seek a better connection after he had refused to reconsider his decision to end his career as a player .
Skorich , who is 39 years old , played football at Cincinnati_University and_then had a three year professional career as a lineman under Jock_Sutherland with the Pittsburgh_Steelers .
Synonyms career vocation calling Related Terms occupation specialization walk_of_life business_life lifework call2. career [ n ] the general progression of your working or professional life
Examples:
"the general had had a distinguished career"
"he had a long career in the law"
(Bern Dibner, "Oerstad and the Discovery of Electro...)
The new century opened with Oersted beginning his professional career in_charge of an apothecary shop in Copenhagen and as lecturer at the university .
He assumed his academic career with the same intensity and thoroughness that had marked every step in his rise from boyhood .
(Harold Rosenberg, "The Trial and Eichmann"...)
The career of Eichmann made the Trial a potential showcase for anti-Semitic demoralization :
(Charles Wharton Stork, "Verner von Heidenstam"...)
With the first of a group of historical novels , The_Charles_Men_(_Karolinerna ) , published in 1897_-_8 , he achieved the masterpiece of his career .
The career of Charles_12 , is obviously very similar to that of Napoleon .
Synonyms career life_history Related Terms progress3. career [ v ] move headlong at high speed
Examples:
"The cars careered down the road"
"The mob careered through the streets"
Similar Spelling
careercarrier
Carrero
Carrere
Carrera
Carrara
Carriere
Carreiro
Carreira