Aspirant

//ˈæspəɹənt//

Synonyms for "aspirant" (64 found)

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Related word relations

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6 relation types

More general

2 entries

Synonyms

1 entries

derived

4 entries

is a

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related to

3 entries

similar

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Translations

17 translations across 11 languages.

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Catalan

1 entries
  • aspirant noun (someone who aspires for high office, etc.)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • aspiranto noun (someone who aspires for high office, etc.)

Finnish

1 entries
  • havittelija noun (someone who aspires for high office, etc.)

French

1 entries
  • aspirant noun (someone who aspires for high office, etc.)

German

4 entries
  • Anwärter noun (someone who aspires for high office, etc.)
  • Anwärterin noun (someone who aspires for high office, etc.)
  • Aspirant noun (someone who aspires for high office, etc.)
  • Aspirantin noun (someone who aspires for high office, etc.)

Hindi

1 entries
  • आकांक्षी noun (someone who aspires for high office, etc.)

Italian

1 entries
  • aspirante noun (someone who aspires for high office, etc.)

Latin

1 entries
  • affectātor noun (someone who aspires for high office, etc.)

Polish

2 entries
  • aspirant noun (someone who aspires for high office, etc.)
  • aspirantka noun (someone who aspires for high office, etc.)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • aspirante noun (someone who aspires for high office, etc.)

Spanish

1 entries
  • aspirante noun (someone who aspires for high office, etc.)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

The company received dozens of applications from job aspirants.

Source: wiktionary

Every aspirant actor dreams of making it to Broadway.

Source: wiktionary

He was an aspirant to the presidency, though his chances were slim.

Source: wiktionary

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