vocation|vocations in English
noun
[vo·ca·tion || vəʊ'keɪʃn]
calling; career, profession; capability, skill
Use "vocation|vocations" in a sentence
1. You missed your vocation .
2. His true vocation was teaching.
3. He has little vocation for teaching.
4. Artisanships, technical vocation, only way forward for nation’s development – NIWOSEC July 28, 2019 Editorial IV Business, News 0 The Nigerian Workforce Strategy and Enlightenment Centre (NIWOSEC) over the weekend reiterated that artisanship and technical vocations remained the only way forward, if nations must develop.
5. He found his vocation in ornithology.
6. He has a vocation for teaching.
7. His vocation coincides with his avocation.
8. E520B Astrologies of Soul: Calling and Vocation
9. Make authorship your avocation, not your vocation.
10. 1 He found his vocation in ornithology.
11. This was not the inspiration for her vocation.
12. She seems to have a vocation for healing.
13. Moreover, the ministry must surely be your vocation.
14. 23 Let's map out our vocation to Beijing.
15. Concordia University Irvine prepares students for their vocations—their various callings in life
16. I feel I've found/missed my true vocation.
17. Her vocation is her work as an actress.
18. My main Avocation, almost a second vocation, is farming.
19. Nursing is not just a job—it's a vocation.
20. His deformity totally disabled him from following his vocation.
21. Antonyms for Avocations include professions, jobs, careers, occupations, vocations, businesses, crafts, employments, tasks and trades
22. Teaching is my vocation and writing is my avocation.
23. Nursing is a vocation as well as a profession.
24. She struggled for years to find her true vocation.
25. Being a Cooperator does not require a specific vocation