amˈbiSH(ə)n/
noun
noun: ambition; plural noun: ambitions
a strong desire to do or to achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work.
"her ambition was to become a model"
synonyms: aspiration, intention, goal, aim, objective, object, purpose, intent, plan, desire, wish, design, target, dream "her ambition was to become a diplomat"
worthwhile can mean so many different things, but I believe it means that something is good, and worth it. If its not worthwhile then it shouldn't matter. what matters is the importance of enjoying everything that is worth the wait.
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Ambition is an abstract noun.
Ambition is a noun.
Correct as spelled in the question, "ambition."
The term 'worthy ambition' typically means 'admirable or worthwhile effort.' Because 'ambition' on its own is often seen negatively, the addition of 'worthy' renders the particular ambition as a positive -- in a sense appropriate to the context of its appearance.
The term 'worthy ambition' typically means 'admirable or worthwhile effort.' Because 'ambition' on its own is often seen negatively, the addition of 'worthy' renders the particular ambition as a positive -- in a sense appropriate to the context of its appearance.
Ambition
not productive, not worthwhile, or not beneficial
What do you mean? Ambition is a good thing as long as it doesn't control your life in a negative manner.
worthwhile can mean so many different things, but I believe it means that something is good, and worth it. If its not worthwhile then it shouldn't matter. what matters is the importance of enjoying everything that is worth the wait.
the will to succeed: vim, energy,ambition
It means ambition and determination.
It means that if you do not have ambition for what you wish to came true. It will merely be only a dream.
I believe in this context Caesar's ambition and thirst for power came at the price of death. His assassination is the repayment for his trespasses.
joleen means courage ambition and curious to the world
It means, "This is really worthwhile," or, "This is really worth it."