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[ UK /ɐspˈa‍ɪ‍əɹɪŋ/ ]
[ US /əˈspaɪɹɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. desiring or striving for recognition or advancement

How To Use aspiring In A Sentence

  • Having caught on to the London-based trend of hip hop dance classes, Da Angelo productions offers up a brand-new course for all aspiring b-boys and b-girls in Montreal.
  • Access to Management Normally these cover basic skills in managing people, resources and finance and are for aspiring or new managers.
  • I met Len Sellers in the mid-1990s, when he was still a journalism professor at San Francisco State University, where, among other things, he taught a newswriting course that was generally considered make-or-break for aspiring journalists, a hard-core exercise in using public documents and other reliable information sources to write solid news reports. ... he was an early believer in the possibilities of online journalism. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Nonprofit-Funded, University-Based News
  • In future, fans will have to put up with childish tantrums, spoilt behaviour and spats from aspiring business moguls who actually claim to be grown up. Times, Sunday Times
  • And Johnson has some advice for people aspiring to a comfortable living playing music: ‘I've set it in my mind that I will not jive anybody, and not be jived by anybody.’
  • As a result, many aspiring leaders look to outside organisations for the support they need, often paying for external coaching. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hospice model of care is now espoused as a model of excellence and has led to a worldwide hospice movement aspiring to deliver high quality care to dying patients.
  • Perhaps his most ambitious project is Hitlab.com, launched last September, an online community where aspiring artists can promote and sell their music outside record-label auspices. Akon's Recession-Proof Tune
  • But any aspiring comic actors should just sit and watch the masterclass. Times, Sunday Times
  • Funding is one of the biggest issues for aspiring entrepreneurs. Times, Sunday Times
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