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    vo·ca·tion
    /vōˈkāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation: "not all of us have a vocation to be nurses or doctors"

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  2. The meaning of VOCATION is a summons or strong inclination to a particular state or course of action; especially : a divine call to the religious life. How to use vocation in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. VOCATION definition: 1. a type of work that you feel you are suited to doing and to which you should give all your time…. Learn more.

  4. VOCATION meaning: 1. a type of work that you feel you are suited to doing and to which you should give all your time…. Learn more.

  5. a strong impulse or inclination to follow a particular activity or career. a divine call to God's service or to the Christian life. a function or station in life to which one is called by God: the religious vocation; the vocation of marriage. vocation. / vəʊˈkeɪʃən /.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VocationVocation - Wikipedia

    A vocation (from Latin vocatio 'a call, summons' [1]) is an occupation to which a person is especially drawn or for which they are suited, trained or qualified. Though now often used in non-religious contexts, the meanings of the term originated in Christianity .

  7. Unless you can find someone to pay you to sip fancy tropical drinks on the beach, your vocation is not likely to be a vacation. Rather, the word means something you know how to do––or what you do for a living.

  8. noun. /vəʊˈkeɪʃn/ [countable] a type of work or way of life that you believe is especially suitable for you synonym calling. Nursing is not just a job—it's a vocation. She believes that she has found her true vocation in life. You missed your vocation—you should have been an actor. Collocations Jobs. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  9. If you have a vocation, you have a strong feeling that you are especially suited to do a particular job or to fulfil a particular role in life, especially one which involves helping other people. It could well be that he has a real vocation.

  10. noun. /voʊˈkeɪʃn/. [countable] a type of work or way of life that you believe is especially suitable for you synonym calling Nursing is not just a job — it's a vocation. She believes that she has found her true vocation in life. You missed your vocation — you should have been an actor. Topic Collocations.

  11. 1. a feeling of having been called (by God), or born etc, to do a particular type of work. He had a sense of vocation about his work as a doctor. 2. the work done, profession entered etc (as a result of such a feeling). Nursing is her vocation; Many people regard teaching as a vocation.

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