Pronunciation: /proʊ/
noun a professional, especially in sports
A1 I am a pro at playing video games.
A2 She is a pro at baking cakes.
B1 He works as a pro in the IT industry.
B2 The athlete is a pro at running marathons.
C1 The pro golfer won the tournament with ease.
C2 As a pro musician, she has performed on stages around the world.
adjective in favor of; supporting
A1 She is a pro at baking cookies.
A2 He is a pro when it comes to fixing cars.
B1 The team hired a pro photographer for the event.
B2 She is considered a pro in the field of marketing.
C1 The company brought in a pro consultant to improve their operations.
C2 He is a true pro in the world of finance.
preposition in favor of; supporting
A1 I am pro eating healthy food.
A2 She is pro taking the bus instead of driving.
B1 He is pro recycling to help the environment.
B2 The company is pro promoting work-life balance.
C1 The government is pro implementing new policies for economic growth.
C2 The organization is proactively addressing social issues in the community.
formal The pro athlete demonstrated exceptional skill on the field.
informal I heard that the pro is joining our team next season.
slang That pro really knows how to work the system.
figurative She's a pro at navigating difficult situations.
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