ambitiously

[US]/æm'biʃəsli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. in a manner full of ambition.

Example Sentences

She ambitiously pursued her dream of becoming a successful entrepreneur.

He ambitiously took on the challenge of climbing Mount Everest.

The team ambitiously set out to break the world record for the fastest marathon time.

She ambitiously applied for multiple scholarships to fund her education.

The company ambitiously expanded its operations to international markets.

He ambitiously aimed to read 100 books in a year.

The artist ambitiously created a large-scale mural in the city center.

She ambitiously decided to run a marathon without any prior training.

The young entrepreneur ambitiously launched her own tech startup.

He ambitiously set a goal to learn a new language fluently within six months.

Real-world Examples

He aims, ambitiously, to wean the kingdom off oil.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

And also, less ambitiously, but more practically to monitor their daily output to set clear expectations and to give regular feedback.

Source: CET-6 Listening Past Exam Questions (with Translations)

The solar-powered plane that aiming to circumnavigate the world has taken off on the most ambitiously leg of this journey. Rebecca M has more.

Source: BBC Listening Collection July 2015

Because the point is if you design a plan very ambitiously but then you can't stick to it, it's not going to help you.

Source: Engvid Super Teacher Rebecca - TOEFL IELTS TOEIC Exams

Most ambitiously, Dr Zhu, Dr Xiao and their colleagues hope to drill right through several fossiliferous sites in southern China where Ediacaran rocks turn seamlessly into Cambrian ones.

Source: The Economist - Technology

While the narrative runs to over 17,000 lines, it's apparently unfinished, as the prologue ambitiously introduces 29 pilgrims and promises four stories apiece, and the innkeeper never crowns a victor.

Source: TED-Ed (video version)

And you're listening to how I built this from NPR. The following message comes from NPR sponsor and I, with their next 100 series celebrating the big thinkers and creative problem-solvers, who engineer ambitiously.

Source: How did I build all of this?

As leaders, they are expected to motivate and inspire their team in pursuit of longer-term strategic goals and also less ambitiously but more practically, to monitor their daily output, to set clear expectations, and to give regular feedback.

Source: CET-6 Listening Real Exam - Listening Passages (Including Analysis)

Here is Roy Eskapa, the author of the ambitiously titled book " The Cure for Alcoholism, " in which he lays out in detail a treatment for alcoholism called the " Sinclair Method" and explains the science behind it.

Source: WIL Life Revelation

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