Irish: uaillmhian or glóirmhian
Scottish:
The verb stemming from the noun "ambition" is also "ambition", according to the dictionary.
No, "ambition" is a noun.
ambition and overconfidence
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Ambition is an abstract noun.
The adjective of "ambition" is "ambitious".
Ambition is a noun.
The duration of My Ambition is 480.0 seconds.
her ambition is to dye her hair purple
'mon ambition est (de)'
Correct as spelled in the question, "ambition."