Pronunciation: /eɪm/
noun a goal or purpose that someone sets out to achieve
A1 My aim is to learn basic English vocabulary.
A2 Her aim is to improve her cooking skills.
B1 The company's aim is to increase its market share.
B2 His aim is to become a successful entrepreneur.
C1 The government's aim is to reduce unemployment rates.
C2 The scientist's aim is to discover a cure for cancer.
verb to point or direct something towards a target
A1 I aim to learn how to swim this summer.
A2 She aims to improve her English by practicing every day.
B1 The company aims to increase its market share by launching a new product.
B2 The team aims to win the championship this season.
C1 The artist aims to create a masterpiece that will be remembered for years.
C2 The scientist aims to revolutionize the field of medicine with their groundbreaking research.
formal The aim of the research project is to investigate the effects of climate change on biodiversity.
informal My aim is to finish this project by the end of the week.
slang I'm aiming to ace this test tomorrow.
figurative Her aim in life is to make a positive impact on those around her.
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