Aspiring in spanish

Ambicioso

pronunciation: ɑmbiθioʊsoʊ part of speech: verb, adjective
In gestures

aspire to = aspirar a. 

Example: I was living a dream many aspire to, but my dream hadn't been completed yet.

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» aspire to + position = aspirar a un puesto de trabajo, aspirar a un cargo.

Example: At present those who aspire to a high position in an academic library must move into a large academic library early in their careers.

aspiring = con aspiraciones, aspirante. 

Example: The idea was to give the 'best and most aspiring poor' the opportunity to improve; the not so good and less aspiring be damned!.

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» aspiring actor = actor con aspiraciones, aspirante a actor, actor en ciernes.

Example: After breaking up with Luke several months ago, she is reported having a special romance with an aspiring actor named Leo.

» aspiring actress = actriz con aspiraciones, aspirante a actriz, actriz en ciernes.

Example: They police have arrested two men who allegedly raped a 25-year-old aspiring actress after promising her work in films.

» aspiring novelist = novelista con aspiraciones, escritor de novelas con aspiraciones, aspirante a novelista, aspirante a escritor de novelas, novelista en ciernes, escritor de novelas en ciernes.

Example: As an aspiring novelist, there are days I feel frustrated with the writing process and want to give up.

Aspiring synonyms

aspirant in spanish: aspirante, pronunciation: æspɜrənt part of speech: noun wishful in spanish: deseoso, pronunciation: wɪʃfəl part of speech: adjective would-be in spanish: sería, pronunciation: wʊdbi
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