venturous
IPA: vˈɛntʃɝʌs
adjective
- Adventurous; venturesome; willing to undertake activities involving risk.
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Examples of "venturous" in Sentences
- They were the more comradely men, the more venturous, the more individual.
- Everything seems a danger to venturous spirits, when their feet begin to tread an enemy's country.
- In the venturous pavilion of Philips the first large-scale “multi-media” presentation of Philips took place.
- Rather concluding about its worthy benefits, it is good to register into the website and start your venturous activities around.
- Paris, was renowned for the wild, venturous, and extravagant wit, the brilliant sallies and fortunate repartees, with which he prodigally seasoned the character of the party-coloured jester.
- But take an especial care of Martius Galeotti, and see he remain in the rear, in a place of the most absolute safety — he is even but too venturous, and, like a fool, would be both swordsman and philosopher.
- On the other hand, to disappoint the toils, the venturous hopes of your father, to forego the only opportunity which may ever again offer itself, of revenge on the bloody traitors of York, and restoration of the House of Lancaster! —
- But when he saw him at a hundred yards distance, standing composedly with the rest of the group, the flesh of the champion, like that of the old Spanish general, began to tremble, in anticipation of the dangers into which his own venturous spirit was about to involve it.
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