Definition of pro noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. a person who works as a professional, especially in a sport. He handled the situation like an old pro (= somebody who has a lot of experience). She’s a real pro.
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The meaning of PRO is an argument or evidence in affirmation. How to use pro in a sentence.
pro- prefix us/proʊ/ supporting or approving of something: pro-American (Definition of pro from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Pro is a Latin root word meaning for. If you make a list of pros and cons, you are listing the reasons for doing something and the reasons not to, respectively. Pro is also the shortened form of the word "professional," often referring to professional sports.
pro In favor of. antonym Antonym: anti He is pro exercise but against physical exertion, quite a conundrum.
The domain name pro is a generic top-level domain in the Domain Name System of the Internet. Its name is derived from professional, indicating its intended use by certified professionals.
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- a prefix, having anti- as its opposite, used to form adjectives that have the general sense “favoring” the group, interests, course of action, etc., denoted by the headword: pro-choice; pro-American; prowar.
In some words, as proconsul, proprætor, pronoun, etc., it is properly the preposition (Latin pro, for, instead of). from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.