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adventure
[ad-ven-cher]
noun
an exciting or very unusual experience.
participation in exciting undertakings or enterprises.
the spirit of adventure.
a bold, usually risky undertaking; hazardous action of uncertain outcome.
a commercial or financial speculation of any kind; venture.
Obsolete.
peril; danger; risk.
chance; fortune; luck.
verb (used with object)
to risk or hazard.
to take the chance of; dare.
to venture to say or utter.
to adventure an opinion.
verb (used without object)
to take the risk involved.
to venture; hazard.
adventure
/ ədˈvɛntʃə /
noun
a risky undertaking of unknown outcome
an exciting or unexpected event or course of events
a hazardous financial operation; commercial speculation
obsolete
danger or misadventure
chance
verb
to take a risk or put at risk
to dare to go or enter (into a place, dangerous activity, etc)
to dare to say (something)
he adventured his opinion
Other Word Forms
- adventureful adjective
- unadventuring adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of adventure1
Word History and Origins
Origin of adventure1
Example Sentences
Hey, who spends hours figuring out how to prepare his Scout troop for their adventures, said he couldn’t have designed “a better scenario to make the training very visceral and real.”
“This is truly your time to come celebrate, enjoy, reflect and get ready for what’s going to be an amazing adventure,” Demoff told the crowd.
But I’m not even going to attempt to pretend to have any real expertise in the adventures of a large rotating cast over 22 seasons.
Jamie, 32, described the adventure as "the most incredible, relentless and often surreal" of his life.
We hike and eat and there’s always an adventure in there.
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