qualification (noun)

  • 71profession — noun 1》 a paid occupation, especially one involving training and a formal qualification.     ↘[treated as sing. or plural] a body of people engaged in a profession. 2》 an open but typically false claim: a profession of allegiance. 3》 a… …

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  • 72reservation — noun 1》 the action of reserving.     ↘an arrangement whereby something has been reserved. 2》 a qualification or expression of doubt attached to a statement or claim. 3》 an area of land set aside for occupation by North American Indians or… …

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  • 73ability — noun 1) the ability to read and write Syn: capacity, capability, potential, potentiality, power, faculty, aptness, facility; wherewithal, means 2) the president s leadership ability Syn: talent …

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  • 74caveat — noun he added the caveat that the results still had to be corroborated Syn: warning, caution, admonition; proviso, condition, stipulation, provision, clause, rider, qualification …

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  • 75modification — noun 1) the design is undergoing modification Syn: alteration, adjustment, change, adaptation, refinement, revision 2) some minor modifications were made Syn: revision, refinement, improvement, amendment, adaptation …

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  • 76provision — noun 1) the provision of weapons to guerrillas Syn: supplying, supply, providing, giving, presentation, donation; equipping, furnishing 2) there has been limited provision for gifted children Syn: facilities, services …

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  • 77proviso — noun he could use the company car, with the proviso that he would pay for routine maintenance Syn: condition, stipulation, provision, clause, rider, qualification, restriction, caveat …

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  • 78restriction — noun 1) there is no restriction on the number of places Syn: limitation, limit, constraint, control, check, curb; condition, proviso, qualification 2) the restriction of personal freedom Syn: reduction, limitation …

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  • 79stipulation — noun the foundation could use the Lynde name, with the stipulation that a Lynde would always sit on the board of directors Syn: condition, precondition, proviso, provision, prerequisite, specification; demand, requirement; rider, caveat,… …

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  • 80Richard — Noun. 1. A lump of faecal matter. Richard the Third, rhyming slang on turd . See turd . 2. Third. A third class university degree qualification …

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