ambitiousness

NOUN
  1. a strong drive for success
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How To Use ambitiousness In A Sentence

  • But it has a depth and ambitiousness that are worthy of praise.
  • The "ambitiousness" - meter really undermines this. Daring Fireball
  • Perhaps the main fault of the book is also its strongest virtue, its ambitiousness.
  • The ambitiousness of Sebastian Junger's "War" is summed up in its title. Sebastian Junger's 'War,' reviewed by Philip Caputo
  • She tried to figure out when she lost her drive, her ambitiousness, when she lost her will power.
  • Because when George Bush got elected the second time you really felt helpless, and then with Obama there was this onrush of hope and ambitiousness, and then... we've been kind of disappointed. Ben Evans: John Dunsworth of Trailer Park Boys on Liquor and Politics
  • They are utterly unique in the ambitiousness of their goals, the intensity of their conversations, the degree of their esprit, and the extraordinary results they deliver.
  • Because when George Bush got elected the second time you really felt helpless, and then with Obama there was this onrush of hope and ambitiousness, and then... we've been kind of disappointed. Ben Evans: John Dunsworth of Trailer Park Boys on Liquor and Politics
  • Near 1,800 budding business owners responded, pitching ideas displaying ambitiousness, earnestness, smarts and yes, even misguided drive and planning. Facing the challenges of starting a small business
  • The fault may lie in the ambitiousness of the authors' vision.
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