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'''Ambition''' is the [[desire]] for [[personal]] achievement. Ambitious persons seek to be the best at what they [[choose]] to do for attainment, [[power]], or superiority. Ambition is also the object of this desire. A poor example of 'Ambition' could be 'to become a Confetti collector'.
 
'''Ambition''' is the [[desire]] for [[personal]] achievement. Ambitious persons seek to be the best at what they [[choose]] to do for attainment, [[power]], or superiority. Ambition is also the object of this desire. A poor example of 'Ambition' could be 'to become a Confetti collector'.
 
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==Etymology==
People can wield their acquired power in the [[name]] of a vague or clear [[ideal]] or multiple ideals. When ambition is used to seek a clear ideal, it develops a close [[relationship]] to extremism. In the history of human kind many examples can be found of people who were extremely ambitious, for better and for worse. The notorious Greek [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herostratus Herostratus] had the ambition to become famous by destroying the T[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Artemis emple of Artemis].
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Etymology: [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English], from Middle French or [[Latin]]; Middle French, from Latin ambition-, ambitio, [[literally]], act of soliciting for votes, from ambire
 
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*Date: 14th century
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==Definitions==
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1 a : an ardent desire for rank, fame, or power b : desire to achieve a particular end
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2 : the object of ambition <her ambition is to start her own business>
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3 : a desire for activity or exertion <felt sick and had no ambition>
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==Synonyms==
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synonyms ambition, aspiration, pretension mean strong desire for advancement. ambition applies to the desire for personal advancement or preferment and may suggest equally a praiseworthy or an inordinate desire <driven by ambition>. aspiration implies a striving after something higher than oneself and usually implies that the striver is thereby ennobled <an aspiration to become president someday>. pretension suggests ardent desire for recognition of accomplishment often without actual possession of the necessary ability and therefore may imply presumption <has literary pretensions>.
 
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Ambition is the desire for personal achievement. Ambitious persons seek to be the best at what they choose to do for attainment, power, or superiority. Ambition is also the object of this desire. A poor example of 'Ambition' could be 'to become a Confetti collector'.

Etymology

Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin ambition-, ambitio, literally, act of soliciting for votes, from ambire

  • Date: 14th century

Definitions

1 a : an ardent desire for rank, fame, or power b : desire to achieve a particular end 2 : the object of ambition <her ambition is to start her own business> 3 : a desire for activity or exertion <felt sick and had no ambition>

Synonyms

synonyms ambition, aspiration, pretension mean strong desire for advancement. ambition applies to the desire for personal advancement or preferment and may suggest equally a praiseworthy or an inordinate desire <driven by ambition>. aspiration implies a striving after something higher than oneself and usually implies that the striver is thereby ennobled <an aspiration to become president someday>. pretension suggests ardent desire for recognition of accomplishment often without actual possession of the necessary ability and therefore may imply presumption <has literary pretensions>.