Occupations: English Vocabulary List

Explore 30 English words about occupations with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

C2 30 words C2 English Vocabulary List
underwriter /ˈʌndərˌraɪtər/ noun

an individual agent who sells insurance policies on behalf of an insurance company

"The underwriter sold policies."

"The experienced underwriter skillfully navigated complex policy applications for clients seeking comprehensive coverage."

stockbroker /ˈstɑkˌbɹoʊkɝ/ noun

a professional who buys and sells stocks, bonds, and other securities on behalf of clients, usually for a commission or fee

"The stockbroker monitored market changes constantly."

"The experienced stockbroker advised clients during periods of severe economic uncertainty professionally."

resource person /ɹɪsˈoːɹs pˈɜːsən/ noun

an individual with specialized knowledge in a particular area, often called upon to provide guidance or information

"The resource person answered questions clearly."

"The conference invited a resource person specializing in international environmental policy development."

actuary /ˈæktʃuˈɛˌɹi/ noun

a person whose job is to assess and calculate financial risks that an insurance company might come across

"The actuary calculated the insurance risk for the company."

"The actuary calculated the insurance company's risk by analyzing statistical data about life expectancy and accidents."

chieftain /ˈtʃiftən/ noun

the leader of a tribe, clan, or similar social group

"The chieftain addressed the tribe proudly."

"The regional chieftain negotiated peace agreements between rival communities after prolonged conflicts."

glazier /ˈɡɫeɪziɝ/ noun

a skilled tradesperson who specializes in cutting, installing, and replacing glass in various types of windows, doors, mirrors, and other architectural or decorative applications

"The glazier repaired the window quickly."

"The skilled glazier installed decorative glass panels throughout the renovated historic building."

upholsterer /ʌpˈoʊlstɚɹɚ/ noun

a person who is skilled at sewing coverings for furniture

"The upholsterer fixed the old sofa."

"The upholsterer restored antique furniture using traditional stitching and premium leather materials."

rancher /ˈɹæntʃɝ/ noun

a person who owns or runs a large farm in which cattle and other animals are raised

"The rancher owned many cattle."

"The rancher expanded agricultural operations despite severe drought conditions across the region."

millwright /mˈɪlɹaɪt/ noun

a person who is skilled at building and maintaining mills or mill machinaries

"The millwright repaired heavy machinery efficiently."

"The experienced millwright installed industrial equipment inside the manufacturing facility safely."

custodian /kəˈstoʊdiən/ noun

a person employed to clean, maintain, or care for a building

"The custodian cleaned the hallway thoroughly."

"The school custodian secured every classroom before leaving the building overnight responsibly."

ombudsman /ˈɑmbədzmən/ noun

an agent appointed by the government to investigate and deal with the complaints made againts companies or other organizations

"The ombudsman investigated public complaints promptly."

"The independent ombudsman reviewed allegations of corruption within the government ministry carefully."

seamstress /ˈsimstɹɪs/ noun

a woman who sews clothes as her profession

"The seamstress altered the wedding dress."

"The talented seamstress created elegant garments for wealthy clients across the city."

concierge /ˌkɑnsiˈɛɹʒ/ noun

a hotel employee who assists guests by arranging services such as reservations, tours, tickets, or recommendations

"The concierge arranged transportation immediately."

"The hotel concierge recommended popular restaurants and tourist attractions to international guests."

steeplejack /stˈiːplɪdʒˌæk/ noun

a person who climbs tall buildings in order to carry out repairs or cleaning

"The steeplejack climbed the church tower to make repairs."

"The steeplejack climbed the tall church tower to repair the damaged stonework and lightning rod safely."

Certified Public Accountant /sˈɜːɾɪfˌaɪd pˈʌblɪk ɐkˈaʊntənt/ noun

an accountant who has fulfilled all the requirements and is licenced by the government

"The Certified Public Accountant prepared taxes."

"The Certified Public Accountant reviewed corporate financial statements for regulatory compliance carefully."

sinecure /sˈaɪnkjʊɹ/ noun

a position that is not demanding or difficult but pays well

"The sinecure required little effort."

"Critics accused officials of rewarding allies with comfortable government sinecure positions frequently."

obstetrician /ˌɑbstəˈtɹɪʃən/ noun

a doctor who specializes in pregnancy, childbirth, and women's reproductive health

"The obstetrician monitored the pregnancy carefully."

"The obstetrician performed emergency procedures during the complicated childbirth operation successfully."

anesthesiologist /ˌænəsˌθiziˈɑɫədʒəst/ noun

a doctor who specializes in giving anesthesia to patients and managing pain during surgery

"The anesthesiologist prepared the patient calmly."

"The anesthesiologist monitored vital signs throughout the lengthy surgical procedure continuously."

oncologist /ɑŋˈkɑɫədʒɪst/ noun

a doctor who specializes in treating cancer

"The oncologist explained treatment options carefully."

"The oncologist recommended aggressive therapy after reviewing the patient's medical scans thoroughly."

lexicographer /ˌɫɛksɪˈkɑɡɹəfɝ/ noun

a person whose job is to write and edit a dictionary

"The lexicographer updated dictionary entries daily."

"The lexicographer researched historical language changes while compiling the academic dictionary meticulously."

cartographer /kɑːɹtˈɑːɡɹəfɚ/ noun

a person who designs or creates maps

"The cartographer designed accurate regional maps."

"The cartographer used satellite imagery to improve navigation systems for travelers globally."

ornithologist /ˌɔːɹnɪθˈɑːlədʒˌɪst/ noun

a scientist who specializes in the study of birds, including their behavior, ecology, and evolution

"The ornithologist studied migrating birds carefully."

"The ornithologist documented rare species inhabiting isolated rainforest ecosystems during expeditions."

entomologist /ˌɛntəˈmɑɫədʒəst/ noun

a scientist who specializes in the study of insects, including their behavior, ecology, and classification

"The entomologist collected insect samples yesterday."

"The entomologist discovered several unidentified beetle species within the tropical rainforest ecosystem."

chiropractor /ˈkaɪɹəˌpɹæktɝ/ noun

someone who treats diseases or physical problems by pressing or manipulating joints in the body

"The chiropractor adjusted her spine to relieve back pain."

"The chiropractor adjusted her spine to relieve the chronic back pain that had been bothering her for months."

sociolinguist /sˈoʊsɪˌoʊlɪŋɡwˌɪst/ noun

a scholar who studies how society influences language use

"The sociolinguist analyzed regional accents carefully."

"The sociolinguist examined language variation across different socioeconomic communities within urban neighborhoods."

aerospace engineer /ˈɛɹoʊspˌeɪs ˌɛndʒɪnˈɪɹ/ noun

a professional who designs, develops, and tests aircraft, spacecraft, and related systems and equipment

"The aerospace engineer designed aircraft components carefully."

"The aerospace engineer developed advanced propulsion systems for experimental space vehicles successfully."

epidemiologist /ˌɛpəˌdiˌmiˈɑɫəˌdʒɪst/ noun

a professional who studies and analyzes the patterns, causes, and effects of diseases within populations to improve public health

"The epidemiologist tracked disease outbreaks carefully."

"The epidemiologist analyzed infection patterns during the nationwide public health emergency thoroughly."

longshoreman /lˈɑːŋʃoːɹmən/ noun

a person who manages the loading and unloading of the ships at a seaport

"The longshoreman unloaded cargo containers quickly."

"The experienced longshoreman coordinated shipments arriving at the busy international harbor efficiently."

pamphleteer /ˌpæmfɫəˈtɪɹ/ noun

someone who writes pamphlets, especially one who promotes partisan views on political issues

"The pamphleteer wrote short papers arguing for the rights of common people."

"The pamphleteer stood on the street corner handing out printed papers that criticized the government's new tax policies."

mortician /mɔɹˈtɪʃən/ noun

someone who prepares dead bodies for burial or cremation and arranges funerals as their job

"The mortician prepared the body."

"The skilled mortician handled all funeral arrangements with great professionalism."

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