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How to pronounce aspiring in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms aspirant, wishful

Examples of aspiring

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Ms Shiff said she had three pieces of advice for women aspiring to senior roles.
From the smh.com.au
On a cold Canadian night, Janet, a 20-year-old aspiring athlete, rolled her car.
From the newscientist.com
An aspiring professor must have more than just a degree to apply for a position.
From the sfgate.com
All the aspiring ordinands will go on retreat this week before their ordination.
From the getreading.co.uk
Primary care has been steadily losing appeal among aspiring doctors for decades.
From the sacbee.com
The poets, ranging from aspiring to competition-tested, were at times brilliant.
From the thestate.com
I didn't meet any actresses, although I did encounter one aspiring opera singer.
From the courier-journal.com
The newer and aspiring members of the nuclear club have arguments on their side.
From the time.com
Every aspiring SEAL must pass a grueling six-month regimen at the facility here.
From the latimes.com
More examples
  • Aspirant: desiring or striving for recognition or advancement
  • (aspire) draw a bead on: have an ambitious plan or a lofty goal
  • Mount Aspiring/Tititea is New Zealand's highest mountain outside the Aoraki/Mount Cook region.
  • (Aspire (sculpture)) Aspire is a work of art, constructed on the Jubilee Campus of the University of Nottingham, in Nottingham, England. ...
  • (aspiringness) The state or quality of being aspiring
  • (aspire) To hope or dream; especially to hope or work towards a profession or occupation (followed by to as a preposition or infinitive particle)
  • (ASPIRE) Aspiring Students Pursue Independence, Responsibility and Excellence (US)
  • (ASPIRE) AFEHCT's Administrative Simplification Print Image Research Effort work group.
  • (Aspire) a classy sporting academy in the Sport City. Tests the whole of Qatar's young population to find the most promising athletes of the future.