venturesome — willing to take risks; daring and adventurous
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: willing to take risks; daring and adventurous
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈventʃərsəm/
Korean meaning: 위험을 감수하려는; 대담하고 모험적인
Korean pronunciation: **벤**처썸
Example Sentences
- My venturesome roommate tried to cook octopus pizza at 3 AM.
- The venturesome startup decided to launch their app during the pandemic.
- She's too venturesome for her own good - yesterday she tried bungee jumping with a garden hose.
venturesome
ADJECTIVE//ˈventʃərsəm//
willing to take risks; daring and adventurous

A venturesome climber reaches across the dangerous cliff gap
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Being venturesome turns troublesome climbs into awesome triumphs!
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Origin
From the Middle English word 'venture' (derived from Old French 'aventure'), combined with the suffix '-some' (meaning 'characterized by' or 'inclined to'). The root 'venture' ultimately traces back to Latin 'adventura' meaning 'things about to happen.'
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“My venturesome roommate tried to cook octopus pizza at 3 AM.”
“The venturesome startup decided to launch their app during the pandemic.”
“She's too venturesome for her own good - yesterday she tried bungee jumping with a garden hose.”
“The venturesome chef experimented with chocolate-covered kimchi.”
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