admission vs profession

admission

noun
  • The granting of an argument or position not fully proved; the act of acknowledging something asserted; acknowledgement; concession. 

  • The cost or fee associated with attendance or entry. 

  • The act or practice of admitting. 

  • Permission to enter, or the entrance itself; admittance; entrance; access 

  • A fact, point, or statement admitted; as, admission made out of court are received in evidence 

  • Declaration of the bishop that he approves of the presentee as a fit person to serve the cure of the church to which he is presented. 

  • Acquiescence or concurrence in a statement made by another, and distinguishable from a confession in that an admission presupposes prior inquiry by another, but a confession may be made without such inquiry. 

profession

noun
  • Any declaration of belief, faith or one's opinion, whether genuine or (as now often implied) pretended. 

  • The practitioners of such an occupation collectively. 

  • The declaration of belief in the principles of a religion; hence, one's faith or religion. 

  • A promise or vow made on entering a religious order. 

  • An occupation, trade, craft, or activity in which one has a professed expertise in a particular area; a job, especially one requiring a high level of skill or training. 

How often have the words admission and profession occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )