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Aspirant   /ˈæspərənt/  /əspˈaɪrənt/   Listen
Aspirant

noun
1.
An ambitious and aspiring young person.  Synonyms: aspirer, hopeful, wannabe, wannabee.  "Two executive hopefuls joined the firm" , "The audience was full of Madonna wannabes"
adjective
1.
Desiring or striving for recognition or advancement.  Synonyms: aspiring, wishful.






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"Aspirant" Quotes from Famous Books



... aspirant for the robe of Munchausen paused from lighting a fresh cigarette and lifted his eyes, and was aware of an anthracite-colored face risen, like some new kind of crayoned full moon, above the white skyline ...
— Sundry Accounts • Irvin S. Cobb

... confirmation of her step-mother's ill news, she tried to persuade herself that it was but the fabrication of a jealous rival, for this Percy was also an aspirant to her hand. But it proved too circumstantial to admit of this construction, and ...
— The Panchronicon • Harold Steele Mackaye

... it," interposed Monroe, shaking his head; and he was the young gentleman who had assisted the aspirant for the captaincy to rob Mr. Lowington's ...
— Outward Bound - Or, Young America Afloat • Oliver Optic

... "I am an aspirant to membership in the palace guard," I said, "and from yonder window in the tower where I was confined awaiting the final test for fitness I saw this brute attack the—this woman. I could not stand idly by, O Jeddak, and see this thing done ...
— Warlord of Mars • Edgar Rice Burroughs

... in the rude chronicle of the Saxons of two men who sought refuge in the Weald, in the seventh and eighth centuries. The first of the three was Caedwalla, (659?-689) a young man of great energy, according to Bede, and probably a dangerous aspirant to the West-Saxon throne. At any rate he was exiled from Wessex and he took refuge with his followers in the forest of Anderida, that is to say in the Weald. There about 681 he met St Wilfrid who had fled, too, from the West Saxon kingdom. Wilfrid was busy converting the South Saxons, ...
— England of My Heart--Spring • Edward Hutton


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