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unambitious

US // (ˌʌnæmˈbɪʃəs) //

毫无抱负,毫无抱负的,无所求,无志向

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lacking in ambitionthey were unambitious for their daughters

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inunassuming
as inunpretentious
as inhumble

Examples

  • For a man who invests in cures for aging, his answer was surprisingly unambitious.

  • Not unambitious for a country deeper in debt than the United States.

  • Measured by our modern scale of pleasures he led a very inglorious, unambitious, and rude life.

  • He is a just, unambitious, intelligent man, in whom after a while the country would come to have implicit confidence.

  • I found the place quite in keeping with the majority of French villages along the Detroit River—unambitious and lifeless.

  • The elder brother felt almost sick with disgust at that unambitious reply, and said that he felt so.

  • Yet he did not repine—there was still more than enough of an unambitious sort to tax all his energies and occupy all his hours.