IPA: /eɪm/
KK: /eɪm/
To have a goal or purpose in mind, or to direct one's efforts towards achieving something.
She aims to finish her project by the end of the week.
Past: aimed
Past Participle: aimed
A goal or purpose that someone wants to achieve.
Her aim is to become a successful author.
To point or direct something, like a weapon or effort, towards a specific target or goal.
She aimed the camera at the beautiful sunset.
Past: aimed
Past Participle: aimed
The word 'aim' originates from Old French 'esmer' (meaning to estimate or to take aim) and is derived from the Latin 'ad' (meaning to) and 'aimare' (meaning to direct). The word 'aim' refers to the act of directing one's efforts or intentions towards a goal or target.
Think of 'taking aim' at a target — the word 'aim' is about directing your focus towards something you want to achieve.