unambitiously

ADVERB
  1. in an unambitious manner
    he does his job, but he works unambitiously
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How To Use unambitiously In A Sentence

  • he does his job, but he works unambitiously
  • This band sports an unambitiously simple sound.
  • `So it wouldn't do any harm to redecorate them unambitiously now. THE HARDIE INHERITANCE
  • But to fail as Jeffrey Harrison does, so unambitiously, so droopily, to leave the plate with three called strikes-it smacks of faithlessness, of a kind of shrugging perfidy, a knowledge of what's expected.
  • Nestling between the likes of The Fast and The Furious and Rush Hour, Half Past Dead tries unambitiously to be this year's biggest action flick.
  • These are failed poems, and they fail unambitiously, and there is even a sense in which their failures are repetitive, merely typical.
  • It was this sorta stapled, tabloid-type thing on stiff paper, well printed but unambitiously laid out.
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