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PCP vs professional

professional vs PCP

PCP and professional both are nouns.

PCP is not an adjective while professional is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
PCP Yes No No No
professional Yes Yes No No
As nouns, professional is a hypernym of PCP; that is, professional is a word with a broader meaning than PCP:
  • PCP: a person who helps in identifying or preventing or treating illness or disability
  • professional: a person engaged in one of the learned professions
Other hypernyms of PCP include professional person.
PCP (noun) professional (noun)
a drug used as an anesthetic by veterinarians; illicitly taken (originally in the form of powder or `dust') for its effects as a hallucinogen a person engaged in one of the learned professions
a person who helps in identifying or preventing or treating illness or disability an authority qualified to teach apprentices
an athlete who plays for pay
PCP (adjective) professional (adjective)
engaged in a profession or engaging in as a profession or means of livelihood
characteristic of or befitting a profession or one engaged in a profession
of or relating to a profession
of or relating to or suitable as a profession
engaged in by members of a profession
Difference between PCP and professional

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