Synonyms for careers


Grammar : Noun
Spell : kuh-reer
Phonetic Transcription : kəˈrɪər


Définition of careers

Origin :
  • 1530s, "a running (usually at full speed), a course" (especially of the sun, etc., across the sky), from Middle French carriere "road, racecourse" (16c.), from Old Provençal or Italian carriera, from Vulgar Latin *(via) cararia "carriage (road), track for wheeled vehicles," from Latin carrus "chariot" (see car). Sense of "course of a working life" first attested 1803.
  • noun course, path
Example sentences :
  • About a year later I was torn for months between two careers.
  • Extract from : « The Harbor » by Ernest Poole
  • Then at dessert the children's future careers were gravely discussed.
  • Extract from : « L'Assommoir » by Emile Zola
  • "Other careers are possible in other countries," he answered, with a lightness he did not feel.
  • Extract from : « The Trampling of the Lilies » by Rafael Sabatini
  • Be it known that I have simply appropriated names, not careers.
  • Extract from : « Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer » by Cyrus Townsend Brady
  • The careers of most army correspondents in the field were short.
  • Extract from : « Charles Carleton Coffin » by William Elliot Griffis, D. D.
  • They are perhaps the most independent of all types in choosing their own careers.
  • Extract from : « Palmistry for All » by Cheiro
  • Change in every way affects their careers as it also does their lives.
  • Extract from : « Palmistry for All » by Cheiro
  • We were going to miss one another in the careers we had mapped out.
  • Extract from : « The Master-Knot of Human Fate » by Ellis Meredith
  • That it will add to the dignity and value of millions of careers is only one of its blessings.
  • Extract from : « A Preface to Politics » by Walter Lippmann
  • Its first result was seen in the divergence of the careers of Pitt and Fox.
  • Extract from : « William Pitt and the Great War » by John Holland Rose

Antonyms for careers

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