pro
pro
pref.
supporting, favoring, advocating; serving as a replacement for
adv.
supporting, favoring, advocating
n.
professional, someone who is not an amateur (Slang); whore, prostitute (Slang); reason that favors, argument in favor of
adj.
in favor of, for, in support of, approving, supporting
PRO (public relations officer)
n.
person who promotes goodwill and distributes information for a company or organization
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PRO or
Pro may refer to:
Language
- Professional, abbreviation
- e.g. many products are marketed described as Pro (or Professional), implying superiority
- PRO (linguistics) ("big PRO"), an empty category occupying the subject position in non-finite clauses
- pro (linguistics) ("little pro"), an empty category taking the place of a subject pronoun in pro-drop languages
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Book of Proverbs
The
Book of Proverbs (
Hebrew: מִשְלֵי,
Míshlê (Shlomoh), "Proverbs (of
Solomon)") is the second book of the third section (called Writings) of the
Hebrew Bible and a book of the
Christian Old Testament. When translated into
Greek and
Latin, the title took on different forms: in the Greek
Septuagint (LXX) it became Παροιμίαι
Paroimiai ("Proverbs"); in the Latin
Vulgate the title was
Proverbia, from which the English name is derived.
pro
Noun
1. an athlete who plays for pay
(synonym) professional
(hypernym) athlete, jock
(hyponym) free agent
2. an argument in favor of a proposal
(antonym) con
(hypernym) argument, statement
Adjective
1. in favor of (an action or proposal etc.); "a pro vote"
(antonym) anti
(similar) affirmative, favoring
Adverb
1. on the affirmative side
(antonym) con, in opposition
pro
prep.
per, for each; per cent, percentage
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pref.
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pro
nm.
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