noun
ambition
am-BIHSH-uhn
noun
1
A strong desire to achieve success, power, or a particular goal.
"Her ambition was to become a surgeon by the age of thirty."
"The company's ambition is to double revenue within five years."
2
A specific goal or objective that someone wants to achieve.
"Running a marathon had always been one of his ambitions."
How to Use Ambition
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA strong drive to succeed or reach a goal, or the goal itself.
Common pairings
lifelong ambition
lack ambition
fulfil an ambition
burning ambition
Word Forms
ambitioned past tense, ambitions plural, ambitions singular
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Etymology
From Latin ambitio, literally "a going around" — originally describing candidates in Rome canvassing for votes.