Having studied medicine for eight years, he wondered if working as a short order cook was his best choice of vocation.
He has enrolled in a class to assist him in furthering his vocation desires.
This summer, my family and I went on vacation.
That man's vocation is medicine; he is a very conscientious physician.
WikiAnswers is NOT a vocation. A vocation is a spiritual calling.
It is a noun which comes from the Latin verb vocare, which means to call. A vocation is often referred to as a calling.Example: The priest was helping the student discern whether his vocation was to the Sacrament of Holy Orders, or to the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony.
The word vocation is a noun and it means a career or occupation that one has. More specifically, it means a person's primary occupation to which he is seriously dedicated.
The boy felt it was his vocation to become a priest.
vocation
Calling or capacity.
I think you're looking for the word discerning
I'm unsure as to how this specifically might relate to a religious question, but "vocation" is basically another word for "career" or "job." So, anyone who has ever had a job could be said to have had a "vocation." In the Catholic church "vocation" also refers to those who take a religious life - monks and nuns. Such a life is said to be their calling.
Many people believe getting a college education will help them secure gainful employment. The word employment is a noun, and some synonyms are work, business, position, and vocation.