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Ambitious

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am⋅bi⋅tious

[am-bish-uhs]
–adjective
1. having ambition; eagerly desirous of achieving or obtaining success, power, wealth, a specific goal, etc.: ambitious students.
2. showing or caused by ambition: an ambitious attempt to break the record.
3. strongly desirous; eager: ambitious of love and approval.
4. requiring exceptional effort, ability, etc.: an ambitious program for eliminating all slums.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME < L ambitiōsus, equiv. to ambiti(ō) ambition + -ōsus -ous


am⋅bi⋅tious⋅ly, adverb
am⋅bi⋅tious⋅ness, noun


1. Ambitious, aspiring, enterprising describe a person who wishes to rise above his or her present position or condition. The ambitious person wishes to attain worldly success, and puts forth effort toward this end: ambitious for social position. The enterprising person, interested especially in wealth, is characterized by energy and daring in undertaking projects. The aspiring person wishes to rise (mentally or spiritually) to a higher level or plane, or to attain some end above ordinary expectations.


1. apathetic, lackadaisical.
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am·bi·tious   (ām-bĭsh'əs)   
adj.  
  1. Full of, characterized by, or motivated by ambition.

  2. Greatly desirous; eager: "I am not ambitious of ridicule" (Edmund Burke).

  3. Requiring or showing much effort; challenging: an ambitious schedule.

am·bi'tious·ly adv., am·bi'tious·ness n.
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