venturesome

adjective
UK: /ven.tʃər.səm/
US: /ven.tʃər.səm/
  1. Willing to take risks or try new things that might be dangerous or exciting.

    1. She was venturesome and tried skydiving on her vacation.
    2. The venturesome explorer set off into the jungle, despite warnings from locals.
  2. Showing a willingness to take risks; daring or adventurous.

    1. The venturesome plan required a lot of money.
    2. Only the most venturesome investors are interested in this type of high-risk stock.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "venturesome" in English means: Willing to take risks or try new things that might be dangerous or exciting., Showing a willingness to take risks; daring or adventurous..

The phonetic transcription of "venturesome" is /ven.tʃər.səm/ in British English and /ven.tʃər.səm/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "venturesome": adventurous, daring, bold, enterprising, audacious, intrepid.

Example usage of "venturesome": "She was venturesome and tried skydiving on her vacation.". More examples on the page.