aspiring
Americanadjective
Related Words
See ambitious.
Other Word Forms
- aspiringly adverb
- nonaspiring adjective
- unaspiring adjective
- unaspiringly adverb
Etymology
Origin of aspiring
First recorded in 1575–1595; aspire ( def. ) + -ing 2 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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One of his proudest moments was being given an honorary doctorate in 2022 and he has since created a number of scholarships to support aspiring artists.
From BBC
Home prices and mortgage rates are not where most aspiring home buyers want them to be.
From MarketWatch
And Hammerstein provided another crucial contribution to the development of the musical through his mentorship of an aspiring songwriter named Stephen Sondheim.
Five years ago, the aspiring doctor moved to Russia from Togo's capital Lome to train in neurosurgery.
From Barron's
"AIMS will give support to any player on the elite pathway," says the 43-year-old, referring to the phases aspiring pros must go through.
From BBC
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