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Definition of venturesome in English: venturesomeadjectiveˈvɛntʃəs(ə)mˈvɛn(t)ʃərsəm Willing to take risks or embark on difficult or unusual courses of action. 好冒险的;大胆的 he took a venturesome approach to the standard operas anyone venturesome enough to try to blaze a trail through it would soon beat a hasty retreat Example sentencesExamples - For the venturesome investor, Europe may be, eventually, a better growth opportunity than the U.S.
- Thirdly, there was a committed regular audience, which was venturesome and unafraid of risk.
- The variety and balance of the selected wines gives the flights a venturesome quality, and a well-constructed comparison to study and savor.
- This enabled venturesome radio hobbyists to listen to a much greater variety of radio traffic, and set the stage for scanning twenty years later.
- Yet another method, which the companies think venturesome, is the display of their materials on the billboard.
- I took a venturesome step: ‘I hope you don't mind, but what kind of cancer do you have?‘
- They are more correct in technique and more venturesome in approach.
- This venturesome quality, the writer considered to be ‘the most distinctive development of American art.’
- Some historians, pushing now for more microhistory, feel that the field has already been too venturesome.
- Their venturesome efforts were rewarded with a fan base of Deadheads that had swelled to a mega-movement by the end of the '70s.
- As a general rule, we Bahamians are not very venturesome with our food.
- His presentation is at once inventive, venturesome, and irenic.
Synonyms courageous, plucky, fearless, valiant, valorous, intrepid, heroic, lionhearted, manful, macho, bold, daring, daredevil, adventurous, audacious, death-or-glory
Derivativesadverb Interior surfaces may be created historically accurate or venturesomely to reflect contemporary harmonies and standards of taste. Example sentencesExamples - He was ill for a decade, but recovered and played as buoyantly and venturesomely as ever.
- Boxtree venturesomely trucked 300 copies of the £16 hardback Collector's Edition to Brum.
- We have found cross sectional age differences which we cautiously, yet venturesomely, interpret in a developmental way.
noun Schnuer's venturesomeness is whetting her appetite for adventure travel, which she hopes will take her fitness to ‘new levels.’ Example sentencesExamples - Lowell begins to show something of the venturesomeness of Brecht.
- Given that emphasis, it is not surprising that it is the pope's institutional strictures, not his optimism and venturesomeness, that capture the headlines.
Definition of venturesome in US English: venturesomeadjectiveˈvɛn(t)ʃərsəmˈven(t)SHərsəm Willing to take risks or embark on difficult or unusual courses of action. 好冒险的;大胆的 Example sentencesExamples - His presentation is at once inventive, venturesome, and irenic.
- Thirdly, there was a committed regular audience, which was venturesome and unafraid of risk.
- The variety and balance of the selected wines gives the flights a venturesome quality, and a well-constructed comparison to study and savor.
- For the venturesome investor, Europe may be, eventually, a better growth opportunity than the U.S.
- This venturesome quality, the writer considered to be ‘the most distinctive development of American art.’
- Their venturesome efforts were rewarded with a fan base of Deadheads that had swelled to a mega-movement by the end of the '70s.
- This enabled venturesome radio hobbyists to listen to a much greater variety of radio traffic, and set the stage for scanning twenty years later.
- As a general rule, we Bahamians are not very venturesome with our food.
- They are more correct in technique and more venturesome in approach.
- Yet another method, which the companies think venturesome, is the display of their materials on the billboard.
- I took a venturesome step: ‘I hope you don't mind, but what kind of cancer do you have?‘
- Some historians, pushing now for more microhistory, feel that the field has already been too venturesome.
Synonyms courageous, plucky, fearless, valiant, valorous, intrepid, heroic, lionhearted, manful, macho, bold, daring, daredevil, adventurous, audacious, death-or-glory |