Avocational

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌæv.əˈkeɪ.ʃə.nəl/

Definitions of avocational

adjective relating to or involving an activity pursued for pleasure rather than as a job

Example Sentences

A1 My avocational interests include gardening and painting.

A2 She took up avocational photography as a hobby.

B1 His avocational pursuits often involve outdoor activities like hiking and fishing.

B2 The club offers a variety of avocational classes for members to explore new interests.

C1 His avocational skills in woodworking have turned into a successful side business.

C2 She is known for her avocational work in promoting sustainability and environmental awareness.

Examples of avocational in a Sentence

formal Her avocational pursuits include painting and photography.

informal She likes to do painting and photography as a hobby.

slang She's into painting and photography for fun.

figurative Her avocational interests are like a breath of fresh air in her busy life.

Grammatical Forms of avocational

past tense

avocationed

plural

avocationals

comparative

more avocational

superlative

most avocational

present tense

avocationalize

future tense

will avocation

perfect tense

have avocationed

continuous tense

is avocationing

singular

avocational

positive degree

avocational

infinitive

to avocate

gerund

avocationing

participle

avocationed

Origin and Evolution of avocational

First Known Use: 1870 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'avocational' originated from the Latin word 'avocatio', which means 'a calling away'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe activities pursued for pleasure or interest rather than as a profession, the word 'avocational' has evolved to encompass any hobby or recreational pursuit outside of one's main occupation.