Sentences with aspirational
as·pi·ra·tion·al
A a - ...the typical tensions of an aspirational household.
- Fine music, particularly opera, has become aspirational, like fine wine or foreign travel.
- We heard much during the election campaign about a rising new aspirational social class, which, according to the conservatives.
- The middle-class whinger is a close cousin of the aspirational voter in whose hands, the pundits tell us, government lies.
- Their aspirational goals for the New Year.
- A magazine featuring aspirational products for the home.
- Cashed up, aspirational and a marketer's dream.
- In a win for Prime Minister John Howard, Mr Hu endorsed a discussion at APEC on an aspirational goal to reduce greenhouse gases.