Used in a Sentence

ambitions

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for ambitions.

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Lots of people don't seem to have ambitions for which large amounts of money are a desirable aspect.

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A desire, as in (sense 1), for another person to achieve these things.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of ambitions gathered in one view.

noun

A desire, as in (sense 1), for another person to achieve these things.

noun

(countable) An object of an ardent desire.

noun

(uncountable) A personal quality similar to motivation, not necessarily tied to a single goal.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for ambitions.

noun

A desire, as in (sense 1), for another person to achieve these things.

noun

(countable) An object of an ardent desire.

noun

(uncountable) A personal quality similar to motivation, not necessarily tied to a single goal.

noun

(uncountable, countable) Eager or inordinate desire for some object that confers distinction, as preferment, honor, superiority, political power, or fame; desire to distinguish one's self from other people.

Example sentences

1

Lots of people don't seem to have ambitions for which large amounts of money are a desirable aspect.

2

This advice is definitely aimed at a specific group of people with a specific set of ambitions.

3

Anyone who is actually good and ambitions would never realize that because they know it isn't true.

4

Your dickhead boss, who previously could only make your working life a living hell, can now scale up his ambitions.

5

Wisdom is understanding that others don't have the same drives and ambitions that you do and not judging them for it.

6

Some law enforcement, some working for child abuse organizations, some academia, and a lot of regular people with the same ambitions.

7

It will firm up relationships that are currently being challenged by China, which has the biggest ambitions of anyone these days.

8

He is obviously not in the same play field, size or ambitions as Thesis.

9

You are stuffing your ambitions into a tiny box and for no good reason.

10

I work with other programmers every single day, most of whom do not read HN, nor have entrepreneurial ambitions.

11

Robert Scoble has an interesting perspective on the ambitions of Facebook.

12

But if his point is that this is a niche of massive egos and impossible ambitions leading to failed games, there might be something to that.

Quote examples

1

Many of these were upgraded "colleges" for women who had ambitions to become housewives, but have not yet found suitable husbands.

2

In my interpretation, the lesson is more open ended: "You can be happy if you've found your niche but what if your ambitions don't match your abilities?" Most of the people in the society of Brave New World are fabricated to fit in and are happy and even for those few that don't fit in, the Controllers send them to small communities were they can be.

3

It's interesting that Twain grew to loathe Kipling due to the latter's efforts to get the US to "take up the white man's burden" and assume Britain's imperial ambitions as it was forced to give up its possessions.

Proper noun examples

1

Ambitions are polluted by your own limitations.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use ambitions in a sentence?

Lots of people don't seem to have ambitions for which large amounts of money are a desirable aspect.

What does ambitions mean?

A desire, as in (sense 1), for another person to achieve these things.

What part of speech is ambitions?

ambitions is commonly used as noun.