Similar words: venture, adventure, venture capital, venture capitalist, tiresome, centuries-old, indenture, adventurist. Meaning: ['ventʃə(r)səm] adj. disposed to venture or take risks.
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(1) He has become more venturesome this season with dress designs that incorporate a variety of ethnic influences.
(2) And Edmund was always the more venturesome, and the one that frightened her most.
(3) He is talented, and venturesome, and resolute.
(4) A trip to the moon is a venturesome journey.
(5) Bungee jumping is a sort of venturesome sports.
(6) For women love is a race track venturesome and deathful .
(7) For men love is a race track venturesome and deathful.
(8) She is a widow forty-two years old[sentencedict.com], intelligent and venturesome.
(9) D. a profitable company must have a boss with bold and venturesome vision.
(10) Bertha slipped out of the side - door with a delightful feeling of doing something venturesome.
(11) Then too , some of the girls in the typing pool can be quite venturesome.
(12) As it happens , Nikonov's band is a brave and venturesome one.
(13) Amar Bhid é , of Columbia University, suggests a fourth reason for America's entrepreneurial success - " venturesome consumers "
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