Unrestrained ambition refers to a strong desire for success or achievement that is not limited or controlled by moral principles, ethics, or consideration for others. It can lead to ruthless behavior, a willingness to do anything to achieve one's goals, and a lack of regard for the consequences of one's actions.
Macbeth's unrestrained ambition leads him to commit heinous acts, such as murdering King Duncan, to seize the throne. As his ambition grows, Macbeth becomes more paranoid and morally desensitized, unable to distinguish between right and wrong. This ultimately leads to his downfall as he spirals into madness and faces the consequences of his actions.
Her tears were unrestrained when she heard that her father had passed on.
Ruthless hunting can be an example of foreshadowing, where it hints at upcoming events or themes in the story through the actions of the characters. It can also be a symbol of the characters' unrestrained ambition or power.
He sliced me with his sword and his unrestrained, furious power.
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Well kind sir they are called, writers that supported unrestrained literary expression or W.T.S.U.L.E.
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The verb stemming from the noun "ambition" is also "ambition", according to the dictionary.
unfettered; unrestricted; not held back
No, "ambition" is a noun.
The disease characterized by the unrestrained growth of abnormal cells in or on tissues of the body is known as cancer.