ambition
Americannoun
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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.
- Synonyms:
- longing, yearning, aspiration
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the object, state, or result desired or sought after.
The crown was his ambition.
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desire for work or activity; energy.
I awoke feeling tired and utterly lacking in ambition.
verb (used with object)
noun
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strong desire for success, achievement, or distinction
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something so desired; goal; aim
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Etymology
Origin of ambition
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English ambicio(u)n, from Middle French or directly from Latin ambitiōn- (stem of ambitiō ), equivalent to amb- ambi- + -i- “go” + -t- past participle suffix + -iōn- -ion
Explanation
Ambition is a strong desire to achieve. It's what Macbeth had too much of, and what slackers have too little of. If a person has ambition, the goal is usually wealth, power, or fame. This Middle English word is derived from Latin ambitiō, from ambīre "to go around or about." In ancient Rome, candidates for office would go around to gain votes, to further their goal of being powerful or famous.
Vocabulary lists containing ambition
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Example Sentences
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I like your idea about the thin line between sanity and crazytown, but I also felt like this episode was insistent in driving home some point about AMBITION.
From Slate • Jan. 24, 2013
Ambition— Desire of Office, or precedence, AMBITION: a name used also in the worse sense, for the reason before mentioned.
From Leviathan by Hobbes, Thomas
HAD NO AMBITION" "I suffered greatly from weakness, seemed to be tired all the time, and had no ambition to do anything or go any place.
From Food and Health by Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company
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