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venturesomeness

NOUN
  1. the trait of being adventurous

How To Use venturesomeness In A Sentence

  • So yes, there is inevitably some decline in venturesomeness. Rocco Landesman Answers Your Broadway Questions - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The innovators who adopt an innovation first have a very low threshold for adoption, attributable to their venturesomeness. Diffusion of Innovations
  • All of them have genuine interest of plot, a hearty, breezy spirit of youth and adventuresomeness which will captivate the special audience they are addressed to, and will also charm older people. Cinderella And Other Stories
  • Maupertuis, as has been said, was courageous and venturesome, and this venturesomeness being uncorrected by the severe discipline of a large body of accurate positive knowledge, such as Clairaut and Lagrange possessed, led him into some worse than equivocal speculation. Voltaire
  • In fact, the venturesomeness of consumers has nourished unimaginable advances in our standard of living and created invaluable human capital that is often ignored. Consumers Can Still Spot Value in a Crisis
  • He felt a longing for the extraordinary, for the original, for the adventuresomeness of artistic youth; and political master of a county, heir of a feudal dominion virtually, he nevertheless would read the name of any writer or painter whatsoever with the superstitious respect of a rustic churl. The Torrent Entre Naranjos
  • There was energy, a certain adventuresomeness about the day. Extra! Extra!
  • There's the perceived threat of terrorist attacks, the continued loss of civil liberties in the West and especially in the US, the possible disruption of oil supplies, and at some point that "piper" waiting to be repaid for years of financial profligacy in the US to fund all the "adventuresomeness" and excess stimulus to keep the economy humming. What the price of gold may be telling us
  • Schnuer's venturesomeness is whetting her appetite for adventure travel, which she hopes will take her fitness to ‘new levels.’
  • Given that emphasis, it is not surprising that it is the pope's institutional strictures, not his optimism and venturesomeness, that capture the headlines.
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