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vocational
[voh-key-shuh-nl]
adjective
of, relating to, or connected with a vocation or occupation.
a vocational aptitude.
of, relating to, or noting instruction or guidance in an occupation or profession chosen as a career or in the choice of a career.
a vocational counselor.
vocational
/ vəʊˈkeɪʃənəl /
adjective
of or relating to a vocation or vocations
of or relating to applied educational courses concerned with skills needed for an occupation, trade, or profession
vocational training
Other Word Forms
- vocationally adverb
- nonvocational adjective
- nonvocationally adverb
- quasi-vocational adjective
- quasi-vocationally adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of vocational1
Example Sentences
Second, educational background is crucial, making sure hires span arts, sciences, humanities and vocational training.
“They listened to their own vocational training and their own talents, and they put their own money into Palantir.”
A young person is not Neet if they are in formal education, such as school or university, doing an apprenticeship or vocational course, or in full-time or part-time work.
Yet recent bachelor’s recipients in their 20s were 5.6 percentage points less likely to be employed than those who finished vocational programs.
“Additionally, many vocational schools — including cosmetology schools, culinary schools, technical colleges and electrical trade schools — have the same penalty- and tax-free treatment of 529 plan funds.”
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