Lazy or unmotivated (unambitious).
Ambitious, the adjective, describes a person drive by an intent or an ambition -- a purposeful idea, dream or goal.
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to like or preferLike, liking, approval and love...
The opposite is ambitious, which can mean motivated, determined, or can have the connotation of ruthlessness.
more ambitious, most ambitious
more ambitious and most ambitious
the ambitious guest because he is ambitious
The class was full of ambitious students. I was ambitious to ask my crush out. The wild zoo was full of ambitious animals!
she was ambitious by biting people
"ambitious" is the correct spelling.
Ambitious men just like ... Macbeth...or .. Ambitious women ...
He was ambitious enough to dress well for the office.He was ambitious and hardworking; he always carried his business cards.
Our ambitious neighbor has a lemonade stand out front! These ambitious plans will impress our superiors.
The Ambitious Guest was created in 1835.
Yes, ambitious is an adjective. Example: an ambitiousstudent.