product
/ˈprɒd.ʌkt/
/ˈprɑː.dʌkt/
noun
THING MADE
1. [ C or U ] something that is made to be sold, usually something that is produced by an industrial process
or, less commonly, something that is grown or obtained through farming
They do a range of skin-care products.
The product is so good it sells itself.
I'm trying to cut down on dairy products.
See also by-product
2.
a/the product of sth
a/the result of something
A figure like that is usually the product of many hours spent in the gym.
She had a very happy childhood, and I guess her confidence is a product of that.
profession
/prəˈfeʃ.
ə
n/
noun
WORK
1. [ C + singular or plural verb ] any type of work which needs special training or a particular skill, often one
which is respected because it involves a high level of education
He left the teaching profession in 1965 to set up his own business.
The report notes that forty per cent of lawyers entering the profession are women.
Teaching as a profession is very underpaid.
He's a doctor by profession.
2. [ C + singular or plural verb ] the people who do a type of work, considered as a group
There's a feeling among the nursing profession that their work is undervalued.
3.
the professions
jobs which need special training and skill, such as being a doctor or lawyer, but not work in business or
industry
prospect
/ˈprɒs.pekt/
/ˈprɑː.spekt/
noun
POSSIBILITY
1. [ C or U ] the possibility that something good might happen in the future
Is there any prospect of the weather improving?
There seems little prospect of an end to the dispute.
[ + that ] There's not much prospect that this war will be over soon.
There's every prospect of success.
2.
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