Pronunciation: /ˈæspərənt/
noun a person who aspires to achieve a particular goal or position
A1 The young aspirant dreams of becoming a doctor one day.
A2 As an aspirant, she is working hard to achieve her goals.
B1 The company is looking for talented aspirants to join their team.
B2 The political aspirant gave a passionate speech at the rally.
C1 The aspiring actress was determined to make it big in Hollywood.
C2 The young aspirant had already achieved great success in his career.
adjective having ambitions to achieve a particular goal or position
A1 She is an aspirant artist, always practicing her drawing skills.
A2 The young boy is an aspirant soccer player, hoping to join a professional team one day.
B1 He is an aspirant chef, constantly experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen.
B2 The college student is an aspirant journalist, eager to break into the world of media.
C1 The actress is an aspirant director, working on honing her skills behind the camera.
C2 The CEO of the company is an aspirant philanthropist, using his wealth to make a positive impact on society.
formal The young aspirant was determined to excel in her chosen field of study.
informal The job fair was full of eager aspirants looking for new opportunities.
slang The music competition was fierce, with all the aspirants vying for the top spot.
figurative The mountain peak loomed large in the distance, a symbol of the ultimate goal for the aspirant climbers.
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