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ambition
[am-bish-uhn]
noun
an earnest desire for some type of achievement or distinction, as power, honor, fame, or wealth, and the willingness to strive for its attainment.
Too much ambition caused him to be disliked by his colleagues.
the object, state, or result desired or sought after.
The crown was his ambition.
desire for work or activity; energy.
I awoke feeling tired and utterly lacking in ambition.
verb (used with object)
to seek after earnestly; aspire to.
ambition
/ æmˈbɪʃən /
noun
strong desire for success, achievement, or distinction
something so desired; goal; aim
Other Word Forms
- ambitionless adjective
- ambitionlessly adverb
- preambition noun
- superambition noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ambition1
Example Sentences
England lacked spark, irrespective of the fact it was a game played against an Andorra side devoid of any ambition other than to avoid being embarrassed.
The number 10 and Farage on the back of them all is not exactly subtle about this movement's ambitions.
It seems more about the personalities of the ministers involved than any dramatic shifts in Starmer's ambition.
Moving clear of Australia's Margaret Court in terms of Grand Slam titles is the biggest ambition left in his mind.
Having his legs amputated was a long-standing ambition for Hopper, the court was told.
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