venture into — to go somewhere dangerous or unknown, or to start doing something new or risky
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to go somewhere dangerous or unknown, or to start doing something new or risky
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈventʃər ˈɪntuː/
Example Sentences
- My grandmother decided to venture into online dating at age 75, and now she has more matches than me!
- The company is planning to venture into the cryptocurrency market next year.
- I finally ventured into the office kitchen and discovered a sandwich from 2019 in the fridge.
venture into
VERB[/ˈventʃər ˈɪntuː/]
to go somewhere dangerous or unknown, or to start doing something new or risky

The explorers ventured into the jungle in search of a hidden waterfall.

She ventured into starting a new company as if stepping into an adventure. (VENTURE INTO ≈ ADVENTURE INTO → step into the unknown like an adventure)

With dentures gleaming bright, she ventures into adventure's night!
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“My grandmother decided to venture into online dating at age 75, and now she has more matches than me!”
“The company is planning to venture into the cryptocurrency market next year.”
“I finally ventured into the office kitchen and discovered a sandwich from 2019 in the fridge.”
“Young entrepreneurs are eager to venture into emerging technologies.”
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