Aspirational: meaning, definitions and examples

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aspirational

 

[ ˌæspəˈreɪʃənl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

life goals

Aspirational refers to having a strong desire to achieve something significant, often related to personal or professional success. This term is frequently used to describe individuals or groups who set high standards or strive for excellence. People who are aspirational often seek inspiration, motivation, and guidance to achieve their goals. This mindset can lead to positive changes in behavior and attitudes as individuals work towards their dreams.

Synonyms

ambitious, dreamer, goal-oriented, motivated, visionary.

Examples of usage

  • She has an aspirational mindset that drives her to succeed.
  • The aspirational goals set by the team helped them achieve remarkable results.
  • His aspirational nature motivated others to aim higher.

Translations

Translations of the word "aspirational" in other languages:

🇵🇹 aspiracional

🇮🇳 महत्वाकांक्षी

🇩🇪 ehrgeizig

🇮🇩 aspiratif

🇺🇦 амбіційний

🇵🇱 ambitny

🇯🇵 志向的な

🇫🇷 ambitieux

🇪🇸 ambicioso

🇹🇷 hevesli

🇰🇷 야망 있는

🇸🇦 طموح

🇨🇿 ambiciózní

🇸🇰 ambiciózny

🇨🇳 有抱负的

🇸🇮 ambiciozen

🇮🇸 metnaðarfullur

🇰🇿 амбициялық

🇬🇪 ამბიციური

🇦🇿 ambisiyalı

🇲🇽 ambicioso

Etymology

The word 'aspirational' is derived from the Latin verb 'aspirare,' meaning 'to breathe toward' or 'to seek.' Its usage in the English language dates back to the early 20th century. The term gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s, primarily in business and marketing contexts, where it was used to describe products or brands that appealed to consumers' desires to improve their status or lifestyle. Over time, 'aspirational' has evolved to encompass broader contexts, including personal development and motivation. The rise of social media has further popularized the concept, as individuals and influencers share their aspirational journeys, encouraging others to strive for their own goals and dreams.