Aspirant in a sentence as a noun

But from the aspirant's point of view it's similar.

Your school had a special fake Math degree for aspirant teachers?

Its not a very healthy environment at home for two years at any engineering aspirant's home.

For the majority of aspirant comic writers, Craigslist is the best option they'll ever get to earn a living doing it.

The upper-class-aspirant professionals are stuck in the cities working via Zoom.

A lot of those industries involve consulting, software, and even hardware products that can give one aspirant an advantage over the competition.

Aspirant in a sentence as an adjective

During the recent economic downturn the government wanted to decrease the wage bill so the teacher unions doubly shafted aspirant teachers.

> “Facebook is free — it’s for everyone,” he said [...] They are an exclusive club, available only to aspirant consumersBit rich coming from the man who campaigned on the abolition of tuition fees but then immediately reneged as soon as he was in power.

There is absolutely no comparison between what Jim Cameron can do with 1080p + a quarter billion dollars, and what the average Sundance aspirant is trying to pull off for less than a million.

It would have been better for aspirant attendees to have been able to put the price of the tickets into an escrow attached to Google Wallet and/or pre-authorise the transaction with their payment provider.

I also think that few "devout" atheists think that Barack Obama is a looney because he's a practicing ChristianI suspect this is because they think he isn't really a believer, just paying the religious homage which is an entry-level criterion for any US presidential aspirant.

I think a clearer title would be "Dutch pilot project waves military physical requirements for cyber-military roles in reserve force" Whether the aspirant reservists are citizens is not relevant to the article and the moment they join the reserve force they would not be civilians anymore.

Aspirant definitions

noun

an ambitious and aspiring young person; "a lofty aspirant"; "two executive hopefuls joined the firm"; "the audience was full of Madonna wannabes"

See also: aspirer hopeful wannabe wannabee

adjective

desiring or striving for recognition or advancement

See also: wishful