Synonym: aspiring, intent upon, set on. Similar words: ambiguous, exhibition, bumptious, various, obvious, envious, curious, dubious. Meaning: [-ʃəs] adj. 1. having a strong desire for success or achievement 2. requiring full use of your abilities or resources.
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61. Linda has always been an ambitious and hard-working manager.
62. He was too ambitious on both counts.
63. He is highly ambitious and career-centred.
64. He was planning a more ambitious venture this time.
65. Something as big as that. As ambitious.
66. Irving met that ambitious goal in only four.
67. The ambitious touring database proposals have been shelved.
68. Only parts of this ambitious scheme were achieved.
69. They have set themselves hugely ambitious targets.
70. She is tough and ambitious.
71. Nothing more to hope for. Too ambitious, maybe.
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72. Don't be too ambitious in the early stages.
73. My aunt Mary was petite, pretty, and very ambitious.
74. Deep down, I think she's really very ambitious.
75. I'd never met anyone so ambitious and as single-minded.
76. I am delighted that they are ambitious for themselves.
77. Kim Ku was ambitious for power and discerned the opportunities created by the controversy over trusteeship.
78. The report openly admits that this is the most ambitious assessment scheme ever attempted in the world.
79. The biggest fiasco was the most ambitious scheme of all, the Masai Development Plan of the 1950s.
80. Gordon had ambitious plans for the department, and he was eager, in his restrained way, to move ahead.
81. Roshanara Begum, with her less magnificent resources, was unable to contribute anything quite so ambitious.
82. They were ambitious for gain and apt to want a careful look at the books.
83. Be ambitious not for money, not for selfish aggrandizement, not for the evanescent thing which men call fame.
84. As the title suggests, the scope of the book is very ambitious.
85. Perhaps, the Cancun failure encouraged the Commission to be less ambitious in its demands.
86. But such is the demand that studios have ambitious plans for expansion.
87. Other schemes for the training of diplomats were less ambitious and even less effective.
88. If it seems an ambitious goal, let me ask you a simple question.
89. Union policies for new technology represent an ambitious project and negotiation of technology agreements is still at an early stage.
90. But if it was educational for Amelia, she was much too ambitious for it to be satisfying.
More similar words: ambiguous, exhibition, bumptious, various, obvious, envious, curious, dubious, anxious, previous, officious, oblivious, obviously, vivacious, pugnacious, previously, loquacious, suspicious, mysterious, laboriously, combination, consciousness, subconsciously, edition, addition, position, coalition, tradition, condition, munitions.