Sentence examples for The aspirant from inspiring English sources

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The aspirant

noun

Someone who aspires to high office etc.

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The aspirant authoritarian and totalitarian can certainly wise up to the prospects for control, manipulation and disrupting the art of verification.

But the aspirant politician equivocated.

This was President Platitude, the aspirant.

It's odd to be in the aspirant.

"It is my destiny," the aspirant said.

Their version gives weight to the aspirant mogul's "dreams of grandeur" and "megalomania".

And there were country lanes in Kingston for the aspirant cyclist to explore.

Daniel Kaluuya is beguiling as the aspirant playwright, Maggie Steed has a handbag hauteur.

Instead, in a dirge of a campfire song, the aspirant vacationers tapped smartphones and, occasionally, spoke.

Camus said the Aspirant Dunand installation covers nearly half of the pool's energy consumption.

Locals resist the new homeowners, and everyone resists the aspirant renters who flood the Hamptons in July and August.

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