What does Aspire mean?

Definitions for Aspire
əˈspaɪəras·pire

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. draw a bead on, aspire, aim, shoot forverb

    have an ambitious plan or a lofty goal

Wiktionary

  1. aspireverb

    To hope or dream; especially to hope or work towards a profession or occupation (followed by to as a preposition or infinitive particle).

    He aspires to become a successful doctor someday.

  2. Etymology: From aspirer.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. To ASPIREverb

    Etymology: aspiro, Lat.

    Most excellent lady, no expectation in others, nor hope in himself, could aspire to a higher mark, than to be thought worthy to be praised by you. Philip Sidney, b. ii.

    Hence springs that universal strong desire,
    Which all men have of immortality:
    Not some few spirits unto this thought aspire,
    But all men’s minds in this united be. John Davies.

    Quintus Horatius Flaccus did ne’er aspire to epic bays:
    Nor lofty Maro stoop to lyrick lays. Wentworth Dillon.

    Till then a helpless, hopeless, homely swain;
    I sought not freedom, nor aspir’d to gain. John Dryden, Virgil.

    Aspiring to be gods, if angels fell,
    Aspiring to be angels, men rebel. Alexander Pope, Essay on Man.

    Those are raised above sense, and aspire after immortality, who believe the perpetual duration of their souls. John Tillotson.

    There is none of us but who would be thought, throughout the whole course of his life, to aspire after immortality. Francis Atterbury, Sermons, Pref.

    There is betwixt that smile we would aspire to,
    That sweet aspect of princes and our ruin,
    More pangs and fears than war or women have. William Shakespeare, H. VIII.

    My own breath still foment the fire,
    Which flames as high as fancy can aspire. Edmund Waller.

ChatGPT

  1. aspire

    To aspire means to have a strong desire or ambition towards achieving something, typically a goal, dream or a certain level of success or status. It often involves determination, dedication and a plan of steps or actions to fulfill that ambition.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Aspireverb

    to desire with eagerness; to seek to attain something high or great; to pant; to long; -- followed by to or after, and rarely by at; as, to aspire to a crown; to aspire after immorality

  2. Aspireverb

    to rise; to ascend; to tower; to soar

  3. Aspireverb

    to aspire to; to long for; to try to reach; to mount to

  4. Aspirenoun

    aspiration

  5. Etymology: [F. aspirer, L. aspirare. See Aspirate, v. t.]

Wikidata

  1. Aspire

    Aspire is a work of art, constructed on the Jubilee Campus of the University of Nottingham, in Nottingham, England. It is a 60-metre tall, red and orange steel sculpture, and was, until overtaken by Anish Kapoor's Orbit, the tallest free standing public work of art in the United Kingdom, taller than B of the Bang, Nelson's Column, the Angel of the North and the Statue of Liberty. Designed by Ken Shuttleworth and MAKE Architects, it comprises an 8m high concrete foundation and 52m high red and orange steel tower. The sculpture weighs 854 tonnes, and cost £800,000, which was donated by an anonymous benefactor. The name Aspire was chosen after a competition to name the sculpture, which was open to staff and students at the university. The structure was fabricated by Watson Steel Structures Ltd in Bolton, Greater Manchester, and was then transported to Widnes, Cheshire, where Merseyside Coatings Ltd applied the distinctive red and orange colour scheme.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Aspire

    as-pīr′ (followed by to or after with the object, or by an infinitive), v.i. to desire eagerly: to aim at high things: to tower up.—n. Aspirā′tion, eager desire.—adj. Aspīr′ing.—adv. Aspīr′ingly.—n. Aspīr′ingness. [Fr.—L. aspirāre, -ātumad, to, spirāre, to breathe.]

Editors Contribution

  1. aspire

    A task, plan or goal we choose.

    We aspire for similar things for humanity.


    Submitted by MaryC on March 15, 2020  

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Anagrams for Aspire »

  1. paries

  2. Persia

  3. praise

  4. spirea

  5. sirpea

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Aspire in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Aspire in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of Aspire in a Sentence

  1. Anna Jameson:

    What we truly and earnestly aspire to be, that in some sense, we are. The mere aspiration, by changing the frame of the mind, for the moment realizes itself.

  2. Jared Polis:

    In Colorado, we have a magazine limit – 15 bullets, no more than 15 bullets in a magazine. So effectively, it reduces the ability of high-powered weapons to do harm. So look, I think all these things, including the red flag law, and expanding its use should really be looked at, but again, it's not just about gun policy. Yes, that should be on the table to discuss in a thoughtful, rational way. But we also need to talk about mental health. We need to talk about the divisive rhetoric that even some people who aspire to positions of leadership in our country unfortunately use almost every day.

  3. Terpsichore Lindeman:

    Some people aspire to achieve, others are content with just existing. Question is - are you a sheep or a herder?

  4. Nishant Mehta:

    The mission will provide inspiration, they'll aspire future ideas for planetary exploration and certainly push our boundaries even further.

  5. Humberto Antunes:

    What we aspire to do is create an environment that is multi-disciplinary, we're going to put (known technologies) together so that we can discover new approaches to caring for the health of people.

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