Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Determined and ambitious in British Thesaurus
Determined and ambitious
ambitious (adjective)
determined to be successful, rich, famous etc
persistent (adjective)
continuing to do something in a determined way
aggressive (adjective)
someone who is aggressive is very determined to win or be successful
heroic (adjective)
showing great determination to achieve something
vigorous (adjective)
full of energy, enthusiasm, or determination
earnest (adjective)
serious, determined, and meaning what you say
aspirational (adjective)
British wanting to be successful and have a better job, home etc than you already have
aspiring (adjective)
hoping and trying to be successful at something, especially in your career
at any price (showing disapproval)
showing disapproval if you want something at any price, you are determined to get it, even if this brings severe problems or suffering
very determined to achieve something
bloody/bloodied but unbowed ()
not defeated and determined to continue trying to do something, even though you have suffered from being in a difficult situation
bull-headed (adjective)
determined to do or get what you want
competitive (adjective)
always trying to be more successful than other people
dogged (adjective)
determined to achieve something and continuing to try despite difficulties
doughty (adjective)
mainly journalism determined and not easily frightened
goal-oriented (adjective)
focused on achieving results as quickly and efficiently as possible
grim (adjective)
very determined to do something
gritty (adjective)
firm in your intentions
hard-nosed (adjective)
determined to succeed and not influenced by emotions
hell-bent (adjective)
determined to do something
hot (adjective)
informal determined to do something
hotly (adverb)
in a very fast and determined way
indomitable (adjective)
formal very determined and impossible to defeat
in earnest ()
more seriously, or with more energy and determination than before
determined to continue with something until it is finished successfully
intent (adjective)
determined to do something. This expression sometimes means that you do not approve of the thing that someone is determined to do
iron (adjective)
very determined
motivated (adjective)
enthusiastic and determined to achieve success
overambitious (adjective)
someone who is overambitious expects to achieve more than is reasonable or likely
persevering (adjective)
determined to continue trying to achieve something difficult
pertinacious (adjective)
formal determined to continue doing something
purposeful (adjective)
determined to achieve an aim
relentless (adjective)
determined, and never stopping your attempts to achieve something
resolute (adjective)
formal extremely determined
resolved (adjective)
formal determined to do something
robust (adjective)
firm and determined
set on/upon (doing) something ()
determined to do or to have something
single-minded (adjective)
stout (adjective)
very determined
stoutly (adverb)
showing that you are very determined
strenuous (adjective)
strong (adjective)
someone who is strong has confidence, determination, and emotional strength
strong-minded (adjective)
determined to achieve something that you want to do
strong-willed (adjective)
determined to do something that you want to do, even if others do not want you to do it
tough (adjective)
confident, and determined to get what you want
tough (adverb)
in a way that shows you are determined, strong, or not afraid
tough-minded (adjective)
able to deal with difficult situations in a strong determined way
unbroken (adjective)
uncompromising (adjective)
very determined, and not willing to change your opinions, plans, or actions
undeterred (adjective)
continuing to do something even though you are not successful or people do not support you
unflinching (adjective)
not changing or stopping, despite difficulties
unrelenting (adjective)
used for describing someone who continues to do something with a lot of determination
unstoppable (adjective)
if someone is unstoppable, you are unable to stop them doing something
unswerving (adjective)
used for emphasizing how strong someone’s feelings continue to be in difficult situations
unswerving (adjective)
used about something such as help that someone continues to give
unwavering (adjective)
strong and steady despite opposition or other problems
vaulting (adjective)
mainly literary very determined