nonprofessional
Americanadjective
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not a member of or trained in a specific profession.
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Sports. not offering or engaged in for payment or a monetary prize; amateur.
a nonprofessional league; a nonprofessional player.
noun
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a person who is not a professional.
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an amateur athlete.
adjective
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not of, relating to, suitable for, or engaged in a profession
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not undertaken or performed for gain or by people who are paid
Other Word Forms
- nonprofessionalism noun
Etymology
Origin of nonprofessional
First recorded in 1795–1805; non- + professional
Example Sentences
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Some companies already use AI to co-write financial reports, and the Education Department recently reclassified accounting degrees as nonprofessional.
The young director worked closely with the community, auditioning nonprofessional and professional actors, but admits “it was a really hard job” that took a year and a half.
From Los Angeles Times
“It’s a big leap for any nonprofessional,” Stone says.
From Los Angeles Times
They don’t get to be in the band, but as actors, they do a lot to support their nonprofessional castmates.
From Los Angeles Times
Burke believes that his own interest in these people, often played by nonprofessional actors in his work, can translate to audiences.
From Los Angeles Times
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