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1. Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
accepted, acknowledged, admitted, affirmed, alleged, allowed, announced, apparent, approved, asserted, asseverated, attested, authenticated, averred, avouched, avowed, certified, claimed, conceded, confessed, confirmed, countersigned, declared, deposed, endorsed, enunciated, granted, hypocritical, in name only, manifestoed, notarized, ostensible, pledged, predicated, pretended, pretexted, pronounced, purported, ratified, received, recognized, sealed, self-styled, signed, so-called, specious, stamped, stated, supposed, sworn, sworn and affirmed, sworn to, underwritten, validated, vouched, vouched for, vowed, warranted, would-be
Dictionary Results for professed:
1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
professed
    adj 1: professing to be qualified; "a professed philosopher"
    2: claimed with intent to deceive; "his professed intentions"
    3: openly declared as such; "an avowed enemy"; "her professed
       love of everything about that country"; "McKinley was
       assassinated by a professed anarchist" [syn: avowed(a),
       professed(a)]

2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Professed \Pro*fessed"\, a.
   Openly declared, avowed, acknowledged, or claimed; as, a
   professed foe; a professed tyrant; a professed Christian.
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   The professed (R. C. Ch.), a certain class among the
      Jesuits bound by a special vow. See the note under
      Jesuit.
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3. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Profess \Pro*fess"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Professed; p. pr. &
   vb. n. Professing.] [F. prof[`e]s, masc., professe, fem.,
   professed (monk or nun), L. professus, p. p. of profiteri to
   profess; pro before, forward + fateri to confess, own. See
   Confess.]
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   1. To make open declaration of, as of one's knowledge,
      belief, action, etc.; to avow or acknowledge; to confess
      publicly; to own or admit freely. "Hear me profess
      sincerely." --Shak.
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            The best and wisest of them all professed
            To know this only, that he nothing knew. --Milton.
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   2. To set up a claim to; to make presence to; hence, to put
      on or present an appearance of.
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            I do profess to be no less than I seem. --Shak.
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   3. To present to knowledge of, to proclaim one's self versed
      in; to make one's self a teacher or practitioner of, to
      set up as an authority respecting; to declare (one's self
      to be such); as, he professes surgery; to profess one's
      self a physician.
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