Adventuresome

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /ədˈvɛn.tʃər.səm/

Definitions of adventuresome

adjective showing a willingness to take risks or explore new or unknown areas

Example Sentences

A1 She is adventuresome and always willing to try new things.

A2 The adventuresome group of friends decided to go on a hiking trip in the mountains.

B1 His adventuresome spirit led him to travel to remote corners of the world.

B2 The adventurers were known for their daring and adventuresome expeditions.

C1 The explorer's adventuresome nature drove him to seek out uncharted territories.

C2 Her adventuresome personality made her a natural fit for the extreme sports industry.

Examples of adventuresome in a Sentence

formal The adventuresome explorer set out on a journey to discover new lands.

informal She's always been the adventuresome type, up for trying anything new.

slang That dude is so adventuresome, he'll try anything once!

figurative Her adventuresome spirit soared like a bird in flight, seeking new horizons.

Grammatical Forms of adventuresome

past tense

adventuresomed

plural

adventuresome

comparative

more adventuresome

superlative

most adventuresome

present tense

adventuresome

future tense

will be adventuresome

perfect tense

have been adventuresome

continuous tense

is being adventuresome

singular

adventuresome

positive degree

adventuresome

infinitive

to adventuresome

gerund

adventuresoming

participle

adventuresome

Origin and Evolution of adventuresome

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English, Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'adventuresome' is derived from the Middle English word 'aventurous', which came from the Old French word 'aventureux'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who was inclined to take risks or seek adventure, 'adventuresome' has evolved to also imply a sense of excitement or daring in modern usage.