Skip to main content

adventurous

/ad-ven-cher-uhs/US // ædˈvɛn tʃər əs //UK // (ədˈvɛntʃərəs) //

冒险的,富有冒险精神的,冒险的人,冒险

Related Words

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : inclined or willing to engage in adventures; enjoying adventures.
    • : full of risk; requiring courage; hazardous: an adventurous undertaking.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Just like sex, or being outside, she wants it to feel adventurous and creative, and most of all fun.

  • In a pandemic, “fun and adventurous” might translate to being creative with the constraints we’re living under, McCann says, such as redecorating a room or camping in the backyard.

  • If you’re feeling really adventurous, an interesting graphic or perhaps your initials stitched onto the fabric in an eye-popping color can liven up an otherwise drab pair of mittens.

  • Whatever you choose, odds are that having a goal this year will make the inevitable time you spend in the kitchen a little more satisfying, a little more adventurous, and a little less of a chore.

  • Janet Griffin, who has steered Folger Theatre on an adventurous Shakespearean course, announced Wednesday that she will retire March 31 after 30 years as its artistic leader.

  • Gedi may have flown under the radar for centuries, but nowadays, it is a popular destination for adventurous visitors to Kenya.

  • When it comes to food, are you an adventurous, nose-to-tail kind of eater?

  • For the adventurous, the area is surrounded by waterfalls, zip lines, and gorgeous mountainous scenery.

  • I learned some things from my younger self—the adventurous, kindred spirit.

  • My wife at the time, Lauoreighiya Samcake, who plays Cynthia Morehouse (Wiig), was very adventurous in all matters sexual.

  • Migration to distant occupations or to foreign lands was but for the adventurous few.

  • Shortly after this event the Datto, at the age of fifty-nine years, ended his adventurous career in this world, regretted by all.

  • In all her bold, dashing, adventurous life she had never been confronted by a more difficult problem than this.

  • She had appealed to the adventurous and lawless spirit in him, the spirit that marked his difference from his family.

  • The financiers, too, are adventurous-spirited and eager for mechanical progress and technical efficiency.