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adventurousness

[ UK /ɐdvˈɛnt‍ʃəɹəsnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the trait of being adventurous

How To Use adventurousness In A Sentence

  • Out of sheer practicality, this area of the squad is the one that speaks of adventurousness. Fabio Capello's chance to leave an England legacy tinged with optimism | Kevin McCarra
  • I think the problem was a lack of adventurousness on the part of the so-called independent studios.
  • Intellectual adventurousness and popularity are not mutually exclusive - nor are they easy to combine. The Times Literary Supplement
  • To fuse such pagan silliness with musical adventurousness and the world of folk was inspired. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the previous post I cited John Dewey's notion of "adventurousness" as the quality I most look for in new writers and new works of fiction. Experimental Fiction
  • Only a few dishes come close to the adventurousness of the six-volume version. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It is a gallimaufry of styles and models, maybe no more than an attempt to induce self-doubt in critics and readers who have admired the beautifully achieved adventurousness of his previous novels and stories.
  • The cast are promising, though, and the project has a likeable adventurousness. Times, Sunday Times
  • I decided to see how this year's San Francisco Symphony season stacked up in "adventurousness" with a few other orchestras in the country, and looked at the nine-month seasons for Boston, Los Angeles, New York and Philadelphia during the same period. Archive 2009-08-01
  • For now it was the Tyro who went to bed, miserable and at odds with a hostile world; whereas Little Miss Grouch dreamed of a morrow, new, glorious, and irradiated with a more splendid adventurousness than her slave had ever previsioned. Little Miss Grouch A Narrative Based on the Log of Alexander Forsyth Smith's Maiden Transatlantic Voyage
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