Calling

Verb
calling



Noun

 * 1) A strong urge to become religious.
 * 2) A job or occupation.

Adjectives for Calling
suitable; honorable; money-making; effectual; incessant; primordial; gainful; lawful.

Verbs for Call
answer—; awake to—; bend to—; consider—; continue in—; exalt—; exercise—; feel—; follow—; give up to—; heed—; profess to—; succeed in—; surrender to—; —bids; —invites; —invokes; —summons.

Synonyms for Calling
vocation, occupation, business, profession, trade, art, craft.

Antonyms for Calling
hobby, amusement, avocation.

Thesaurus
ambition, apostolic orders, appellation, appointment, area, art, aspiration, baptism, basis, beck, beck and call, bid, biddance, bidding, business, call, calling forth, canonization, career, career building, careerism, cause, christening, conferment, consecration, consideration, convocation, craft, definition, denomination, designation, election, employment, engraved invitation, evocation, game, goal, ground, guiding light, guiding star, handicraft, holy orders, ideal, identification, indent, induction, inspiration, installation, institution, intention, investiture, invitation, invite, invocation, job, lifework, line, line of business, line of work, lodestar, mainspring, major orders, matter, metier, minor orders, mission, motive, mystery, naming, nicknaming, nod, nomination, number, occupation, ordainment, orders, ordination, practice, preconization, preferment, presentation, principle, profession, province, pursuit, racket, reading in, reason, requisition, sake, score, source, specialization, specialty, spring, styling, summons, terming, trade, ulterior motive, vocation, walk, walk of life, work

Etymology
from call