Yes, aspire, meaning to raise or encourage ones hopes, is an action and therefore a verb.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
The verb form of aspiration is aspire.Other verbs are aspires, aspiring and aspired."I aspire to be an astronaut"."He is an aspiring singer"."She always aspired to achieve her dreams".
Aspire is actually a verb with two meanings:Direct one's hopes or ambitions toward achieving something: "we never thought that we might aspire to those heights".Rise high; tower.
The word 'aspire' is a verb meaning to have particular ambition; to direct one's hopes toward achieving something; a word for an action. Example sentences for the verb to aspire are: Her children make her aspire to be more successful. Many young executives aspire to a position in upper management. I aspire to become an artist and to develop my creative abilities. Many politicians aspire to be President, but few get the opportunity. If you aspire to achieve great things, you must acquire knowledge and experience. I aspire to be as loving as my daughter is someday.
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My sister works hard in school because she is aspire to become a doctor
Aspire is a verb.
Example sentences for the verb 'aspire':I aspire to become an artist, and to develop my creative abilities.Many politicians aspire to be President, but few get the opportunity.If you aspire to achieve great things, you must acquire knowledge and experience.The young swimmer aspired to compete in the Olympics one day.
The verb form of aspiration is aspire.Other verbs are aspires, aspiring and aspired."I aspire to be an astronaut"."He is an aspiring singer"."She always aspired to achieve her dreams".
The correct spelling of the verb is to aspire (to seek a goal).
Aspire is actually a verb with two meanings:Direct one's hopes or ambitions toward achieving something: "we never thought that we might aspire to those heights".Rise high; tower.
The word 'aspire' is a verb meaning to have particular ambition; to direct one's hopes toward achieving something; a word for an action. Example sentences for the verb to aspire are: Her children make her aspire to be more successful. Many young executives aspire to a position in upper management. I aspire to become an artist and to develop my creative abilities. Many politicians aspire to be President, but few get the opportunity. If you aspire to achieve great things, you must acquire knowledge and experience. I aspire to be as loving as my daughter is someday.
The word is a form of the verb "aspirer" meaning either to aspire (to a better job) or to inhale, suck in. A vacuum cleaner is for instance called "un aspirateur" in French. "il/elle aspire" means "he/she aspires".
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Aspire to excellence, reach for the stars !I aspire to be a _______!
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People aspire to be different things, such as doctors and scientist. Many people may aspire to give back to their community.
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