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- Dictionarypro/prəʊ/
noun
- 1. a professional, especially in sport: "a tennis pro"
- 2. a prostitute.
adjective
- 1. (of a person or an event) professional: "a pro golfer"
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The meaning of PRO is an argument or evidence in affirmation. How to use pro in a sentence.
PRO definition: 1. an advantage to or a reason for doing something: 2. a person who plays a sport as a job rather…. Learn more.
If you are pro a particular course of action or belief, you agree with it or support it.
Pro is a Latin root word meaning for. If you make a list of pros and cons, you are listing the reasons for doing something and the reasons not to, respectively. Pro is also the shortened form of the word "professional," often referring to professional sports.
a person who works as a professional, especially in a sport. a golf pro; He handled the situation like an old pro (= somebody who has a lot of experience). She’s a real pro.
An argument in favor of something. The pros and cons of a matter. A person who favors the affirmative side of some debatable question. A vote for the affirmative. A professional, especially in sports. An expert in a field of endeavor. In favor; affirmatively. Arguing pro and con. On the affirmative side; favorably. Affirmative; supporting.
One who supports a proposal or takes the affirmative side in a debate. In favor; affirmatively: arguing pro and con. Affirmative; supporting: a pro vote. [Middle English, from Latin prō, for; see per in Indo-European roots.] 1. A professional, especially in sports. 2. An expert in a field of endeavor. Professional: pro football.
PRO meaning: 1 : an argument for something a reason to do something usually plural; 2 : a person who supports or is in favor of something
pro definition: the advantages and disadvantages of something: . Learn more.
PRO definition: 1. someone who earns money for playing a sport: 2. the advantages and disadvantages of something…. Learn more.