Synonym: ambitiousness, aspiration, dream. Similar words: ambitious, exhibition, prohibition, combination, edition, position, addition, tradition. Meaning: [æm'bɪʃn] n. 1. a cherished desire 2. a strong drive for success. v. have as one's ambition.
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31. She is driven by overweening ambition.
32. His ambition is to play the part of Dracula.
33. My burning ambition is to be world champion.
34. He sacrificed his marriage to his vaulting political ambition.
35. He was corrupted by power and ambition.
36. He was devoured with ambition.
37. David finally realized his lifelong ambition .
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38. You will achieve your ambition if you work hard.
39. She attained her ambition of becoming a pilot.
40. I had a burning ambition to become a journalist.
41. She finally achieved her ambition to visit South America.
42. She is quite shameless about her ambition.
43. Ambition can sometimes be a force for good.
44. Her ambition is to swim the English Channel.
45. He was a weak man, led astray by ambition.
46. Her biggest ambition was to climb Everest.
47. Her declared ambition is to become a politician.
48. The young boy was burning with a fierce ambition.
49. He felt great resentment at having his ambition frustrated.
50. He was spurred on by ambition.
51. Don't pander to her ambition.
52. She was goaded on by fierce ambition.
53. He has a young ambition.
54. We are looking for someone with drive and ambition.
55. Gerry's ambition was to become a portrait painter.
56. The big house on the hill is my ambition.
57. He made no secret of his ambition .
58. At last he had realized his life's ambition.
59. It was the realization of his greatest ambition.
60. Shared ambition is the vital nexus between them.
More similar words: ambitious, exhibition, prohibition, combination, edition, position, addition, tradition, coalition, munitions, condition, additional, litigation, in addition, transition, competition, conditions, definition, expedition, composition, mitigation, opposition, traditional, practitioner, recognition, acquisition, in addition to, traditionally, predisposition, unconditionally.