different between aspirer vs aspired
aspirer
English
Etymology
aspire +? -er
Noun
aspirer (plural aspirers)
- One who aspires to something.
Synonyms
- wannabe
Anagrams
- Rapiers, pairers, parries, praiser, rapiers, raspier, repairs
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin asp?r?re, present active infinitive of asp?r?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /as.pi.?e/
Verb
aspirer
- (intransitive, followed by à) To aspire (to wait, to long)
- (transitive) To aspirate (to produce an audible puff of breath. especially following a consonant).
- (transitive) To inhale, to breathe in.
- (transitive) To extract, to suck up.
Conjugation
Related terms
See also
- muet
Further reading
- “aspirer” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- périras, praires, prieras, reprisa, respira, riperas
Latin
Verb
asp?rer
- first-person singular present passive subjunctive of asp?r?
aspirer From the web:
aspired
English
Verb
aspired
- simple past tense and past participle of aspire
Anagrams
- Piedras, aperids, despair, diapers, praised, pre-AIDS
aspired From the web:
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