Ambicioso in english

Ambitious

pronunciation: æmbɪʃəs part of speech: adjective
In gestures

ambicioso = ambitious ; high-flying ; social climber ; careerist ; power-hungry ; covetous ; avaricious ; aspirational ; grandiose. 

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.Example: I do have to add, however, that this rapid character drawing was a touch spoiled by the bathos of Slake's high-flying style.Example: New ideas are most likely to be introduced and pursued by 'social climbers'.Example: The author discusses the differences between authentic publishers (those with the mind set of a professional) and the rest (who are regarded as greedy and vain careerists).Example: Power-hungry politicians are creating havoc everywhere.Example: A persistently covetous person cannot hold a position of responsibility in the church.Example: In hell, the avaricious are divided into the hoarders and the wasters, and we find them thusly divided here in purgatory though sharing in the same purification.Example: As others have said, this is anaspirational directive about the sort of Europe we want to create = As others have said, this is anaspirational directive about the sort of Europe we want to create.Example: It was initially intended for use in the classified arrangement of a grandiose index to all recorded human knowledge, a 'universal index'.

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» ambicioso en excesoover-ambitious  .

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

» excesivamente ambiciosoover-ambitious  .

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

» poco ambiciosounambitious .

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.

» ser ambiciosoaim + high .

Example: Leaders think big and aim high, they don't set small goals, rather they set big, bold and challenging goals.

Ambicioso synonyms

aggressive in spanish: agresivo, pronunciation: əgresɪv part of speech: adjective hard in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: hɑrd part of speech: adjective determined in spanish: determinado, pronunciation: dɪtɜrmənd part of speech: adjective difficult in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: dɪfəkəlt part of speech: adjective driven in spanish: impulsado, pronunciation: drɪvən part of speech: adjective challenging in spanish: desafiante, pronunciation: tʃæləndʒɪŋ part of speech: adjective manque in spanish: manque, pronunciation: mæŋk part of speech: adjective compulsive in spanish: compulsivo, pronunciation: kəmpʌlsɪv part of speech: adjective pushy in spanish: molesto, pronunciation: pʊʃi part of speech: adjective aspirant in spanish: aspirante, pronunciation: æspɜrənt part of speech: noun enterprising in spanish: emprendedor, pronunciation: entɜrpraɪzɪŋ part of speech: adjective pushing in spanish: emprendedor, pronunciation: pʊʃɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective pushful in spanish: pujante, pronunciation: pʊʃfəl part of speech: adjective overambitious in spanish: demasiado ambicioso, pronunciation: oʊvɜræmbɪʃəs part of speech: adjective
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