Adverb
In an ambitious manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryshe pursued her goals ambitiously Source: Internet
“DAU” grew out of a multiyear experiment in which hundreds of nonprofessional actors lived and worked in a replica of a Soviet research institute, what may be the most ambitiously immersive film set ever made, in Ukraine. Source: Internet
"As for his guitar technique, it's politely reedy but ambitiously eclectic—moving effortlessly from hen-picking and bottleneck slides to a full deck of chucka-chucka rhythm figures." Source: Internet
From experience, I thought making four to five dishes would be more than enough in an hour, but with loads of pre-prep and duplicate dishes at the ready — “here’s one I made earlier” — Short ambitiously made eight. Source: Internet
The CNS (Carbon Neutral Scenario) scenario focuses on reducing Finland's greenhouse gas emissions more ambitiously than the rest of the EU. Source: Internet
The roster of crowd-pleasing elements seems dubiously calculated and ambitiously lengthy, but ultimately, that’s no strike against the film, which follows ’s lead in obscuring the calculation behind outsized, gleeful fun. Source: Internet