The noun 'ambition' is an abstract noun; a word for a strong desire for some type of achievement or distinction, power, honor, fame, or wealth, and the willingness to strive for it; a word for a concept.
The adjective is ambitious. It can have connotations of seeking success (having ambition), or of requiring great effort for success (an ambitious project).
I think "am" maybe........... I don't know
The adjectival form of "ambition" is "ambitious."
ambitious
it is ambi,
ambitious
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'ambitious' is ambitiousness.A related abstract noun is ambition.Examples:He started with nothing but ambitiousness and created an empire. He's a minor league ball player with high hopes and grand ambition.
Ambition is an abstract noun.
Ambition is a noun.
Correct as spelled in the question, "ambition."
The adjective of "ambition" is "ambitious".
ambitious
Ambitious, the adjective, describes a person drive by an intent or an ambition -- a purposeful idea, dream or goal.
The noun form for the adjective ambitious is ambitiousness.A related noun form is ambition.
He emigrated to the United States in 1884 and his ambition was to make a hydra plant in the Niagara.
The abstract noun form for the adjective ambitious is ambitiousness. Another abstract noun form is ambition.
to be a poet and to make new life
Just press be nice
Of course, especially if what your ambition is is not a good thing to hold as a goal, which would make the situation much more exaggerated
hes ambition was to make people believe in allah and stop people from doing the bad things and stop praying deities made by hand of human.
No, "ambition" is a noun.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'ambitious' is ambitiousness.A related abstract noun is ambition.Examples:He started with nothing but ambitiousness and created an empire. He's a minor league ball player with high hopes and grand ambition.