Ambitious in spanish

Ambicioso

pronunciation: ɑmbiθioʊsoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
ambicioso

ambitious = ambicioso. 

Example: No attempt is made to provide any detailed familiarity with the entire range of operators; that would be too ambitious an aim for this modest account.

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» over-ambitious = ambicioso en exceso, excesivamente ambicioso, superambicioso. 

Example: A seven per cent economic growth projection is over-ambitious.

» unambitious = sin (ninguna) ambición, poco ambicioso, sin ninguna aspiración, sin aspiraciones.

Example: Parents can take some measures to help their unambitious kids, but past a certain age, young adults have to be allowed to make their own decisions.

» unambitious = modesto, simple.

Example: The proposed building is an uninspired, unambitious design, out of keeping with the surrounding developments in the city.

Ambitious synonyms

aggressive in spanish: agresivo, pronunciation: əgresɪv adjectivehard in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: hɑrd adjectivedetermined in spanish: determinado, pronunciation: dɪtɜrmənd adjectivedifficult in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: dɪfəkəlt adjectivedriven in spanish: impulsado, pronunciation: drɪvən adjectivechallenging in spanish: desafiante, pronunciation: tʃæləndʒɪŋ adjectivemanque in spanish: manque, pronunciation: mæŋk adjectivecompulsive in spanish: compulsivo, pronunciation: kəmpʌlsɪv adjectivepushy in spanish: molesto, pronunciation: pʊʃi adjectiveaspirant in spanish: aspirante, pronunciation: æspɜrənt nounenterprising in spanish: emprendedor, pronunciation: entɜrpraɪzɪŋ adjectivepushing in spanish: emprendedor, pronunciation: pʊʃɪŋ noun, adjectivepushful in spanish: pujante, pronunciation: pʊʃfəl adjectiveoverambitious in spanish: demasiado ambicioso, pronunciation: oʊvɜræmbɪʃəs adjective
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