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unambitious
/ ˌʌnæmˈbɪʃəs /
adjective
- lacking in ambition
they were unambitious for their daughters
Example Sentences
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.
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