verb
- claiming or declaring something, especially something that may not be true or genuine
- openly declaring one’s faith, beliefs, or feelings
- claiming to have knowledge, skill, or qualifications in a particular area
Usage: present participle of ‘profess’
Usage: often used in religious contexts
Usage: often implies expertise or professional status
Examples
- He kept professing his innocence despite the evidence.
- She was professing her love for classical music to impress her date.
- The candidate was professing support for environmental causes.
- Many people professing to be experts lack real experience.
- He was professing his faith openly at the church service.
- The company is professing commitment to sustainable practices.
- She was professing ignorance about the missing documents.