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What is the noun for aim?

The noun for "aim" depends on the context:

General Aim:

* Goal: This is the most common and general term. It refers to the desired end or outcome.

* Objective: Similar to "goal" but often implies a more specific or measurable target.

* Purpose: This emphasizes the reason or intent behind the action.

Aim in Shooting:

* Sight: This refers to the physical device used to align the weapon with the target.

* Line of sight: This is the imaginary line between the shooter's eye and the target.

Other Possible Nouns:

* Aspiration: This implies a strong desire or ambition.

* Intention: This focuses on the mental state of wanting to achieve something.

The best noun to use will depend on the specific situation and the meaning you want to convey.

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