Pro - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com 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 definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you are pro a particular course of action or belief, you agree with it or support it [ mainly British ] I'm one of the few that's very pro performance-related pay
Pro - definition of pro by The Free Dictionary One who supports a proposal or takes the affirmative side in a debate In favor; affirmatively: arguing pro and con Affirmative; supporting: a pro vote [Middle English, from Latin prō, for; see per in Indo-European roots ] 1 A professional, especially in sports 2 An expert in a field of endeavor Professional: pro football
pro - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Late Middle English pro, from Latin prō (“on behalf of”) pro (plural pros) An advantage of something, especially when contrasted with its disadvantages (cons) What are the pros and cons of buying a car? A person who supports a concept or principle pro In favor of He is pro exercise but against physical exertion, quite a conundrum