Aspire


The meaning of the word Aspire is: to hope or dream


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Even though he claims that he doesn’t aspire to greatness, I have never seen anyone work the media the way that he does.

published by Lynelle on 2021-06-07 12:19:50


People who are born into poverty are not as likely as others to aspire to realizing a better life through higher education.

published by Estefana on 2021-11-24 23:39:22


If you aspire to be a physician, you’re going to have to be very committed to spending most of your time studying.

published by Marcell on 2021-04-12 19:01:53


No one should aspire to profit from the misfortune of others.

published by Ruthie on 2021-01-13 02:51:06


If every human being would aspire to protecting the planet, we wouldn’t ever have to worry about climate change.

published by Rosalie on 2021-05-22 11:39:05


Because they always aspire for something newer and better, the Clark family moves into a new house about every three years.

published by Yang on 2021-10-26 17:16:05


Although politicians claim that they aspire to a true understanding of the needs of their constituents, too many of them are only out for personal gain.

published by Eustolia on 2021-01-20 03:31:48


As long as you aspire to succeed in your chosen field and continue to put forth your best effort, you will never have any regrets.

published by Tommie on 2021-06-07 07:08:42


The most avid players of this computer game aspire to reach Arnox level, but very few have been able to earn the Crown of Queels.

published by Mellisa on 2021-03-08 02:24:29


Ideally, all governments should aspire to equality for all citizens, but there is no country in the world where all citizens are treated the same.

published by Alejandro on 2021-12-11 09:19:45


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