I am an ambitious person. I plan to create a Pastafarian Church that will feed spaghetti to all the hungry people of the world. Just spaghetti. If they want cheese cake they will have to go somewhere else.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "ambitions" (goals).The adjective form is spelled ambitious.
SAY YES I DO CONSIDER MYSELF AN AMBITOUS PERSON HOWEVER IM MATURE ENOUGH NOT TO ALLOW MY AMBITIONS TO GET IN THE WAY OF THE JOB AT HAND. GETTING THE JOB DONE IS MY FIRST PRIORITY.
Yes, ambitious is an adjective. Example: an ambitiousstudent.
In "The Ambitious Guest" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the falling action occurs after the unexpected avalanche destroys the house, resulting in the tragic deaths of the family and the ambitious guest. The falling action deals with the aftermath of the event and its impact on the community as they reflect on the fleeting nature of life and the ambitions of the guest.
yes
An ambitious character would set challenging goals for themselves, work tirelessly to achieve them, and constantly strive for personal growth and success. They would be driven, proactive, and willing to take risks in pursuit of their ambitions.
... Some one who belonged to them,and whose fate was linked with theirs.
Yes.
im pretty sure they are really similar. one of the differences is that you can get a baby in ambitions. if you are trying to decide which one to get, get sims 3 ambitions. i have it on my ipod and it gets better reviews than sims 3. i hope i helped!
yes it does
Yes. Yes you can! =)
An ambitious character is driven by a strong desire to achieve success, often setting high goals for themselves and working diligently to reach them. They are determined, focused, and willing to take on challenges and risks to realize their ambitions. Their drive and motivation push them to constantly strive for growth and accomplishment.