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overambitious

[ UK /ˌə‍ʊvəɹæmbˈɪʃəs/ ]
[ US /ˈoʊvɝæmˌbɪʃəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. excessively ambitious

How To Use overambitious In A Sentence

  • That flood of rhetorical questions just goes to demonstrate how overambitious the plot is.
  • You don't want to be too overambitious and be accused of being pretentious and too artsy.
  • However, experience suggests that exacerbation of symptoms may result from overambitious or overhasty attempts at exercise.
  • The downside of this was that he was often indiscreet and overambitious.
  • The supersize approach works for some of the songs, but by and large, these tracks suffocate under overambitious arrangements.
  • It wasn't that he tried overambitious passes, because he often didn't manage to make the pass before he got tackled.
  • You remember that overambitious roofs have collapsed, and that the superstition about walking under ladders is just common sense.
  • It could be that your goals are overambitious - perhaps losing a stone by the end of the month is aiming a bit high.
  • Her plays have been eccentric, attitudinizing, overambitious.
  • Unfortunately for France, his scheme was overambitious and his economic analysis riddled with flaws.
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