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Aspiration vs. Vision — What's the Difference?

Aspiration vs. Vision — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Aspiration and Vision

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Aspiration

Expulsion of breath in speech.

Vision

The faculty of sight; eyesight
Poor vision.

Aspiration

The pronunciation of a consonant with an aspirate.

Vision

Something that is or has been seen.

Aspiration

A speech sound produced with an aspirate.
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Vision

Unusual competence in discernment or perception; intelligent foresight
A leader of vision.

Aspiration

The act of breathing in; inhalation.

Vision

The manner in which one sees or conceives of something.

Aspiration

The act of drawing something, as liquid or a foreign object, into the respiratory tract when taking a breath.

Vision

A mental image produced by the imagination.

Aspiration

(Medicine) The process of removing fluids or gases from the body with a suction device.

Vision

The mystical experience of seeing something that is not in fact present to the eye or is supernatural.

Aspiration

A strong desire for high achievement.

Vision

A person or thing of extraordinary beauty.

Aspiration

An object of such desire; an ambition.

Vision

To see in a vision.

Aspiration

The act of aspiring or ardently desiring; an ardent wish or desire, chiefly after what is elevated or spiritual (with common adjunct adpositions being to and of).
Riley has an aspiration to become a doctor.
Morgan has an aspiration of winning the game.

Vision

To picture in the mind; envision.

Aspiration

The action of aspirating.

Vision

(uncountable) The sense or ability of sight.

Aspiration

(phonetics) A burst of air that follows the release of some consonants.

Vision

(countable) Something seen; an object perceived visually.

Aspiration

The act of aspirating; the pronunciation of a letter with a full or strong emission of breath; an aspirated sound.
If aspiration be defined to be an impetus of breathing.

Vision

(countable) Something imaginary one thinks one sees.
He tried drinking from the pool of water, but realized it was only a vision.

Aspiration

The act of breathing; a breath; an inspiration.

Vision

Something unreal or imaginary; a creation of fancy.

Aspiration

The act of aspiring of a ardently desiring; strong wish; high desire.
Vague aspiration after military renown.

Vision

(countable) An ideal or a goal toward which one aspires.
He worked tirelessly toward his vision of world peace.

Aspiration

A will to succeed

Vision

(countable) A religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance.
He had a vision of the Virgin Mary.

Aspiration

A cherished desire;
His ambition is to own his own business

Vision

(countable) A person or thing of extraordinary beauty.

Aspiration

A manner of articulation involving an audible release of breath

Vision

(uncountable) Pre-recorded film or tape; footage.

Aspiration

The act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing

Vision

(transitive) To imagine something as if it were to be true.

Vision

(transitive) To present as in a vision.

Vision

(transitive) To provide with a vision. en

Vision

The act of seeing external objects; actual sight.
Faith here is turned into vision there.

Vision

The faculty of seeing; sight; one of the five senses, by which colors and the physical qualities of external objects are appreciated as a result of the stimulating action of light on the sensitive retina, an expansion of the optic nerve.

Vision

That which is seen; an object of sight.

Vision

Especially, that which is seen otherwise than by the ordinary sight, or the rational eye; a supernatural, prophetic, or imaginary sight; an apparition; a phantom; a specter; as, the visions of Isaiah.
The baseless fabric of this vision.
No dreams, but visions strange.

Vision

Hence, something unreal or imaginary; a creation of fancy.

Vision

To see in a vision; to dream.
For them no visioned terrors daunt,Their nights no fancied specters haunt.

Vision

A vivid mental image;
He had a vision of his own death

Vision

The ability to see; the faculty of vision

Vision

The perceptual experience of seeing;
The runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision
He had a visual sensation of intense light

Vision

The formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses;
Popular imagination created a world of demons
Imagination reveals what the world could be

Vision

A religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance;
He had a vision of the Virgin Mary

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