Sentence examples for the aspiring from inspiring English sources

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the aspiring

verb

To hope or dream; especially to hope or work towards a profession or occupation (followed by to as a preposition or infinitive particle).

  • He aspires to become a successful doctor.

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Mr. Rushfield said the former judge panels had become "outsized," detracting from the aspiring stars onstage.

He was even close with some, like the aspiring ultimate fighter who wrestled him.

To an outsider, the aspiring Kansas City Royals looked mostly the same.

In other words, the aspiring Lexus sport sedan wasn't sporty enough.

The aspiring electrician's prospects had been looking up.

Rainwater harvesting has long been part of the standard repertoire of the aspiring sustainable city.

But the point here is the "aspiring" part; it's all in the approach.

"I can change sunlight into sugary goodness," responds the aspiring chloroplast on stage in front of a microphone.

Languages are also an important part of the package for the aspiring global engineer.

It's a masterclass for the aspiring voice acting prodigy.

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