aspirants

Aspirants Meaning in Bengali: অভিলাষীগণ (Abhilashigan)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

[uh-spahy-ruhnts]

Short Definition of Aspirants:

Aspirants refer to individuals who have strong ambitions or desires to achieve something, especially in the context of education, career, or personal goals.

Aspirants Synonyms:

– Candidates (প্রার্থী, Prarthi)
– Hopefuls (আশাবাদী, Ashabadhi)
– Seekers (অনুসন্ধানকারী, Onusondhankari)
– Contenders (প্রতিযোগী, Protijogi)
– Dreamers (স্বপ্নদেখা, Swapnadekha)

Aspirants Antonyms:

– Non-aspirants (অভিলাষী নয়, Abhilashi Noy)
– Settled (বসবাসকৃত, Boshbashkrit)
– Contented (তৃপ্ত, Tripto)
– Satisfied (সন্তুষ্ট, Santusht)
– Complacent (আত্মসন্তুষ্ট, Atmosantusht)

Origin of Aspirants:

The word “aspirants” originated from the Latin word “aspirare,” which means “to breathe upon” or “to desire strongly.” It entered the English language in the mid-17th century.

Nearby Words:

– Aspiration (Noun)
– Aspire (Verb)
– Aspirational (Adjective)
– Aspired (Verb)

Aspirants in Literature Quotes:

– “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” (Bengali: “ভবিষ্যত্‌ তাদের জন্যে যারা তাদের স্বপ্নের সৌন্দর্যে বিশ্বাস রাখে।”)
– “Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.” (Bengali: “সাফল্য সুখের চাবি নয়। সুখ সাফল্যের চাবি। যদি তুমি যা করছো তা ভালোবাসো, তাহলে তুমি সাফল্যশীল হবে।”)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: অভিলাষীগণ (Abhilashigan)
– Hindi: उम्मीदवार (Ummidvar)
– Nepali: आशावादी (Aashawadi)
– Urdu: امیدوار (Umeedwar)
– Tamil: ஆக்கிரமிப்பவர்கள் (Akkirampippar)
– Telugu: ఆకాంక్షిలు (Aakankshilu)
– Arabic: المتطلعون (Almutataliun)
– Chinese: 有志者 (Yǒuzhì zhě)
– Japanese: 熱望者 (Netsubō-sha)
– Russian: аспиранты (aspiranty)

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