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Disposed to venture or take risks.
daring
audacious
venturesome
adventurous
adventuresome
1
They were the more comradely men, the more
venturous
,
the more individual.
2
He escaladed the path, left it, returned to it, quick and
venturous
.
3
The directress was very prudent, but she could also be intrepidly
venturous
.
4
Hast had a lucky turn, lad; but do na be over
venturous
again.
5
His actions are bold and
venturous
,
and more full of hazard than use.
6
At the same time a dozen wild and
venturous
retainers left the grand duchy.
7
Once more windows were unshuttered, doors were opened, and the more
venturous
walked abroad.
8
Navigators were not so
venturous
as they afterwards became.
9
With these he started on his
venturous
undertaking.
10
I have a
venturous
fairy shall seek the squirrel's hoard, and fetch you some new nuts.
11
Daring,
venturous
,
over-confident in democracy, the Western mind is frequently most hasty and radical in its conclusions.
12
And the baron's daughter was suddenly inspired to be brave, not wishing to disappoint the
venturous
immortal.
13
Her free, her liberal, her
venturous
spirit subdued, intimidated by the force of affection, she only wrote-
14
WINDMILL, success in a
venturous
enterprise.
15
To the naturally
venturous
pertinacity of young metaphysicians, few would be disposed to be more indulgent than ourselves.
16
Years rolled on, and dwellers on the sea-coast became more and more
venturous
in their voyages along the shore.
venturous
more venturous
so venturous
intrepidly venturous
naturally venturous
venturous climbings