Avocation

//ævoʊˈkeɪʃən//

"Avocation" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Learning languages is my avocation. I don't get paid for it.

Gardening became her beloved avocation.

His avocation is photography.

Skiing is his winter avocation.

But though she could neither sleep nor rest in her bed, yet, having no avocation from it, she was found there by her father at his return from Allworthy's, which was not till past ten o'clock in the morning.

But yield who will to their separation, My object in living is to unite My avocation and my vocation As my two eyes make one in sight.

Gardening is a wholesome avocation that encourages appreciation for nature and concern for the preservation and enhancement of our environment.

November 1, 1711, William King, Letter to Jonathan Swift I have several things on the anvil, and near finished, that perhaps might be useful, if published: but the continual avocation by business, the impositions on me by impertinent visits, and the uneasiness of writing, which grows more intolerable to me every day, I doubt, will prevent my going any farther.

[W]hen his other more momentous Avocations of Pedantry and Pedagogiſm vvill give him an Interval from VVrath and Contention, he vvill ſet apart a Moment to conſider humane Nature Deviliz'd, and give us a Mathematical Anatomical Deſcription of it; […]

I have been received with unsurpassable politeness, delicacy, sweet temper, hospitality, consideration, and with unsurpassable respect for the privacy daily enforced upon me by the nature of my avocation here and the state of my health.

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