Pronunciation: /ʌnəˈspaɪərɪŋ/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unaspiring' describes something that lacks ambition or goals.
A1 She found the unaspiring job boring and unfulfilling.
A2 The unaspiring town offered little in terms of entertainment or opportunities.
B1 Despite its unaspiring appearance, the restaurant had delicious food.
B2 The unaspiring book turned out to be a hidden gem, with deep insights and beautiful prose.
C1 His unaspiring career in finance led him to pursue his passion for art.
C2 The unaspiring facade of the building hid a luxurious interior that took everyone by surprise.
formal The unaspiring candidate failed to impress the selection committee with their lackluster resume.
informal I find his unaspiring attitude towards his career quite disappointing.
slang She's so unaspiring, always settling for less and never aiming for anything big.
figurative The gray clouds hanging low in the sky seemed unaspiring, mirroring my own lack of motivation.
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