The verb stemming from the noun "ambition" is also "ambition", according to the dictionary.
The stressed syllable in the word "ambition" is the second syllable, pronounced as "am-BI-tion".
The root word for ambition is "ambitio," which comes from Latin and means "a strong desire for success or achievement."
Ambition can be said as "MAKSAD' inhindi. It is a motivational word.
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
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No, "ambition" is a noun.
ambition and overconfidence
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."
My Ambition was created on 2006-05-14.
Love Ambition was created in 1994.
Nobunaga's Ambition happened in 2010.