Pronunciation: /ˈproʊ.faɪl/
noun an outline of something, especially a person's face, as seen from one side
A1 My profile picture on social media is a picture of my cat.
A2 I updated my profile with my new job title and work experience.
B1 Creating a detailed profile can help recruiters learn more about your skills and qualifications.
B2 Having a professional profile on LinkedIn can attract potential employers.
C1 His online profile showcases his expertise in digital marketing and social media management.
C2 She maintains a high-profile presence in the industry through her speaking engagements and published articles.
verb to create a profile of someone or something
A1 I like to profile my friends on social media.
A2 She profiles potential candidates for the job.
B1 The detective tried to profile the suspect based on their behavior.
B2 It is important to profile the target audience before launching a marketing campaign.
C1 The journalist profiled the famous actress in a detailed article.
C2 The researcher profiled the behavior of the endangered species in their natural habitat.
formal The company requested a detailed profile of the candidate before the interview.
informal Can you check out my profile on the job website and let me know what you think?
slang I updated my dating profile with some new pics, hopefully I get more matches now.
figurative His profile as a successful entrepreneur was well-known in the business community.
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