The particular occupation for which you are trained.
A body of people doing the same kind of work.
Occupation to which a person is specially drawn or for which they are suited, trained, or qualified.
1 Seeresses never refer to themselves: impersonality is a rule of their vocation .
2 Bookselling is our profession and our vocation ; we want to be open.
3 It's almost a Catholic calling to a vocation , to work in films.
4 For Evie, the case is more of a vocation than a job.
5 Choose upward, study the men in the vocation you think of adopting.
6 But the reporters discovered him and featured him in his new vocation .
7 Because good care is more than just a job, it's a vocation .
8 Conservatives see governing as a vocation , intrinsically the right thing to do.
9 The gallery is well furnished with musicians busily employed in their vocation .
10 To exterminate caterpillars: that is the true vocation of the Golden Gardener.
11 That was not the first idea Stanislaus had had of his vocation .
12 His vocation came from his observation of their simple way of life.
13 The pay and conditions are variable, but a vocation cannot be denied.
14 MaNtuli commits to a cumbersome vocation in order to realise her dream.
15 He was very happy to be employed once more in his vocation .
16 Then we should see our Leandro in his true position and vocation .
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