Antonyms for prof


Grammar : Noun
Spell : prof
Phonetic Transcription : prÉ’f


Definition of prof

Origin :
  • colloquial shortening of professor, attested by 1838.
  • As in professor : noun person who teaches college courses
  • As in tutor : noun person who teaches another privately
  • As in faculty : noun teachers in educational institution
Example sentences :
  • The Prof looks like he was being offered a live rattlesnake.
  • Extract from : « See? » by Edward G. Robles
  • Pete looks at the thing in his hand, and the Prof and I go over there.
  • Extract from : « See? » by Edward G. Robles
  • You didn't think I had it in me to take it so seriously, did you, Prof?
  • Extract from : « Short Stories of Various Types » by Various
  • I only wish I was the prof, now, I'd change places quickly enough.
  • Extract from : « Stanford Stories » by Charles K. Field
  • So he went back and helped Ben get out the prof's car, and drove the same to the prof's.
  • Extract from : « Free Air » by Sinclair Lewis
  • I like it so well at the Prof's that I have remained there since.
  • Extract from : « The University of Michigan » by Wilfred Shaw
  • Especially when a horse is as hard to ride as the Prof's is wont to be.
  • Extract from : « The University of Michigan » by Wilfred Shaw
  • Prof's horse's movements are just about as convenient as that one's were.
  • Extract from : « The University of Michigan » by Wilfred Shaw
  • Through a pair of glasses the Prof handed me, I saw that some of the dead were human.
  • Extract from : « Of Stegner's Folly » by Richard S. Shaver
  • They had put the Prof's formulae to work against the giants.
  • Extract from : « Of Stegner's Folly » by Richard S. Shaver

Synonyms for prof

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