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UK
/vˈɛntʃəsˌʌm/
]
[ US /ˈvɛntʃɝsəm/ ]
[ US /ˈvɛntʃɝsəm/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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disposed to venture or take risks
an audacious interpretation of two Jacobean dramas
a venturous spirit
the most daring of contemporary fiction writers
a venturesome investor
audacious visions of the total conquest of space
How To Use venturesome In A Sentence
- In a way, you could say this thrill seeker is also following his father's adventuresome footsteps - his dad once maneuvered a motor boat from Venezuela to Miami.
- The word has reasserted the romantic, courageous quality that the poet Keats, in “Endymion,” gave it: “Adventuresome, I send/My herald thought into a wilderness.” No Uncertain Terms
- They are more correct in technique and more venturesome in approach.
- For the adventuresome, there's some off-road driving in store along the rugged mountain trails - a chance to see if this sports utility vehicle really lives up to its name.
- Nay, they might have been venturesome and gone down by ladders, same as the old ones used to be from sollar to sollar. Sappers and Miners The Flood beneath the Sea
- As a boy, Dall regularly ventured far on foot and bicycle, and that adventuresome spirit has remained with him.
- Shane Ratliff, a median kind of guy with a median Ruby, South Carolina income of 40 k a year, more or less, was "free to choose" without the benefit of Lesar's extra $39,960,000 as a disincentive to "adventuresome" living. Kerry Candaele: On Class And Corruption
- Our solidarity, adventuresomeness and aplomb are the acknowledgment to the blackmail of terror ", it was hosted by actress-activist Nandita Das and directed by one-film old Feroz Abbas Khan. The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public
- a venturesome investor
- James always had his sights set firmly on conquering the mountain and prior to the climb the spirited and adventuresome youngster trained for five weeks in the Commeragh mountains.