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Term: Inambitious

Description:

Inambitious is an adjective that refers to a lack of ambition or a low level of desire to achieve success or accomplish great things. It describes someone who does not strive for or pursue greatness, preferring a more content and modest approach to life.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Despite her considerable talents, Sarah had always been an inambitious person, never seeking promotions or taking on challenging projects.
  2. He lived a simple, inambitious life, finding joy in the small pleasures of everyday activities.
  3. The inambitious nature of the project disappointed the investors, who were hoping for a groundbreaking innovation.
  4. In a society that prizes ambition and success, being labeled as inambitious may be seen as a negative trait.

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