seem ambitious

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

Used to describe the appearance or impression of someone having strong determination.

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  • From our conversation, he seems quite ambitious and focused on his career.
  • The timeline for the construction seems ambitious, but the contractor is confident.
  • The new startup's goals seem wildly ambitious, but they have the funding to back them up.
  • Their goal to become carbon neutral in five years seems ambitious for such a large company.
  • At first, her plan seemed too ambitious, but she methodically achieved every milestone.
  • At first, his idea to cross the ocean in a rowboat seemed too ambitious to be practical.
  • While the timeline may seem ambitious, the team is confident they can meet the deadlines.
  • Doesn't launching three new products simultaneously seem a bit ambitious?
  • The candidate seems fiercely ambitious, promising sweeping reforms if elected.
  • This government reform plan might seem ambitious, but it is necessary for progress.
  • Running a marathon without prior training would seem ambitious to most people.
  • The director's vision for the film seems ambitious considering the limited budget.
  • Phases 2 and 3 of the project seem overly ambitious given our limited resources.
  • While the sales target seems ambitious, we believe it is achievable with our new strategy.
  • Does this goal seem too ambitious for a small company like ours?
  • The entire project seemed ambitious from the very beginning, yet they succeeded.
  • She might not say it, but she seems very ambitious about climbing the corporate ladder.
  • To some investors, the startup's growth projections seem wildly ambitious.
  • His proposal to rewrite the entire codebase in a month seemed ambitious, even to the senior developers.
  • The proposed curriculum changes seem ambitious to implement in a single school year.