adventurous
IPA: ædvˈɛntʃɝʌs
adjective
- (of a person) Inclined to adventure; willing to take risks; prone to embark on hazardous enterprises; daring.
- (of an act or product) Full of risks; risky; liable to be in danger; requiring courage; rash.
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Examples of "adventurous" in Sentences
- He was described as adventurous and had a knack for exploring.
- He was known as adventurous, and he had a knack for exploring.
- I'm Ben, otherwise known as the adventurous, crazy, energetic one.
- But what about those occasions when adventurous is exactly what you’re looking for?
- That can be profitable publishing, to be sure, but I would hardly call it adventurous.
- I think your definition of "adventurous" is pretty generous, Anon. 2: 41 PM, June 29, 2007
- I hear that Badly Drawn Boy's usual style is more experimental and adventurous, which is what you'd expect.
- CINCINNATI - July 18th 2008 - Fear of the unknown prevents many people from learning new skills or participating in adventurous activities.
- Castle, that it began to be called the adventurous (or hazardous) Castle of Douglas: Whereupon Sir John Walton being in suit of an English lady, she wrote to him that when he had kept the adventurous Castle of Douglas seven years, then, he might think himself worthy to be a suitor to her.
- The British Government and the Governments of the Dominions are furnishing dollar for dollar-or the British Government more-towards putting British migrants into Empire territories instead of having them dispersed all over foreign nations in adventurous fields of investment and settlement.
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