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unambitious
/ ˌʌæˈɪʃə /
adjective
lacking in ambition
they were unambitious for their daughters
Example Sentences
Sir Keir's plan runs the risk of being neither fish nor fowl: too unambitious to win back Reform voters; but illiberal enough to alienate some on the left.
And those who have consistently argued Brexit is a disaster would regard ministers are shamefully unambitious - and some do.
Ethan, who has been rejected from the police academy — which is why he works as a TSA agent — has a strong moral compass; he is not the unambitious worker Traveler assumes him to be.
Unfunded, unambitious policies failed to make a dent in a crisis hitting millions.”
The target of rebuilding 50 schools a year has also been called "woefully unambitious" by Pepe Di'lasio, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders.
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