English to Hindi Dictionary professes

professes

प्रोफेस
definition
verb
he had professed his love for her
claim openly but often falsely that one has (a quality or feeling).
a people professing Christianity
affirm one's faith in or allegiance to (a religion or set of beliefs).
translation of 'professes'
verb
ढोंग करना,
खुले आम स्वीकर करना,
आस्था दिखलाना,
खुले आम दावा करना,
दावे के साथ कहना
example
Haslam 'professes' an enthusiasm for lots of stuff all the time, and that's certainly been a keynote of Schvedtar's tenure on Edmonton stages.
Katia, who often 'professes' her strong feelings for David and calls him ‘my love,’ is gradually coded as the romantic of the couple with near-manic depressive outbursts of sudden weeping, laughing, and anger.
Raikkonen still 'professes' confidence in his team, but admits that testing has proved problematic.
Lauren Bacall stars as Lucy, about to marry Kyle when Rock Hudson's Mitch 'professes' his undying love.
Ask him about it, though, and he still 'professes' amazement that he was even allowed on to the stage.
While Schama 'professes' history at Columbia University, he was born in London, was educated at Cambridge, used to teach at Oxford, and has a long-term deal with the BBC.
Carr often 'professes' admiration for the sage detachment of the ancient Roman emperor-philosopher Marcus Aurelius.
Do I mean everybody who 'professes' an orthodox creed, and bows his head at the belief?
Article 18 protects theistic, non-theistic and atheistic beliefs, as well as the right not to 'profess' any religion or belief.
His baptismal name was Tadhg, but when he was 'professed' in Louvain as a Franciscan lay brother, he took the name of Míchéal.
They talked far more to the media, sponsors and loved ones - 'professing' eternal devotion - than to each other (clocking up 5000 minutes on the phone).
It starts to dawn on you that the only reason you 'profess' the religion you do is because of the influence of your parents and your upbringing.
Whenever hurt feelings are 'professed' , there is also a prepared story that ‘gives reason’ for the assumption of political emotion.
He earned his doctorate in Roman history at the Sorbonne, and has 'professed' that subject for many years at the University of Paris.
Not a day went by that she did not wish to go back in time to deny Nelson, and 'profess' her true feelings.
I don't 'profess' to be an expert
He was 'professed' in 1965 in the Capuchin Order, a religious order dedicated to following the traditions of St. Francis of Assisi.
It is not a matter of belonging to a religion or 'professing' one's faith, it is a matter of orientation in life and participation in its mysteries.
This mass migration has brought peoples 'professing' various religions to live in areas where those religions have not been known widely.
Anyhow, Ross is onscreen now, 'professing' his love for Rachel, although she's in another room.
After that very day, where they 'professed' their feelings for each other, Matthew and I spent almost all of all time together, alone.
This is precisely because it is a multi-religious country with substantial segments of the population 'professing' various religions like Islam, Christianity, Sikhism and Buddhism.
Foolish us with our medieval notions of professors 'professing' away, surrounded by their students, all engaged in an effort to understand the world we live in and change it for the better.
In the television show, Homer responds by ineptly 'professing' his love for Marge, who later goes to him at the nuclear power plant where he works.
More than one-third of the people 'profess' no religion.
Throughout the years consumers have 'professed' their lifelong love of America's number one mustard.
Then there is the major dichotomy between those who practice and 'profess' any religion and those who are just born into them.
He died as a tyrant should, surrounded by people 'professing' their love and loyalty and all wishing him dead.
I don't pretend to 'profess' great grief (and it's nobody's business if I feel it anyway), but it feels disrespectful not to mark it and also pleasing to have the opportunity to do so.
In the Antilles, the masters, from father to son, have been 'professing' the Christian religion ever since slavery was established there.
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